Boris Cheendykov

Boris Cheendykov
Born Boris Borisovich Cheendykov
(1960-01-08)8 January 1960
village Baltai, Yadrinsky District, Chuvash Republic, USSR
Occupation writer, poet, translator
Language Chuvash, Russian
Nationality Chuvash
Notable works Blackberries along the fence

Boris Cheendykov (born August 1, 1960, vil. Balday, Chuvash ASSR, USSR) - Chuvash playwright, novelist, poet, essayist, translator.

Member of the Writers' Union of USSR (1990). Laureate of the State Prize of the Chuvash Republic in the field of literature and art. (1993, "Blackberries along the fence" (Chuvash: Çатан карта çинчи хăмла çырли)[1]

Biography

Born in Aug. 1, 1960 in the village Balday (Yadrinsky District, Chuvash Republic).

In 1984 he graduated from the Moscow Maxim Gorky Literature Institute.

In 1985-1988 - Literary adviser of the Union of Writers of the Chuvash Republic, both supervisor department of literary criticism and journalism magazine "Tӑvan Atӑl)." In 1994-1997. chief editor of "The Face of Chuvashia."

He publish a newspaper "Avan-i" (1990-1993) And "Advertisements and announcements" (1992-1993, now "Express Mail", Cheboksary).

In 1996–2007 years he worked in Moscow in the Turkish travel agencies as translator, advertising manager and director.

In March and October 2009, he worked as chief-editor "Tăvan en" / Native Land, edition of "TE" of the local newspaper picked up the Republican "Shupashkar en haçachĕ" / Newspaper Cheboksary region, began to produce an annex to the main edition - "Pricheboksare" (in Russian).

Translated by different authors with the Chuvash and Turkish to Russian, also from English, Russian, Turkish languages into Chuvash.

Works

Books

Drama

Novels

Translations from Chuvash into Russian

The texts of popular songs

In Russian

References

  1. Chuvash encyclopedia

External links

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