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Vurğun, Sämäd, 1906-1956

LC control no.n 82074153
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPL314.V8
Personal name headingVurğun, Sämäd, 1906-1956
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Variant(s)Vurghun, Sămăd, 1906-1956
Vekilov, Samed I︠U︡sufogly, 1906-1956
Векилов, Самед Юсуфоглы, 1906-1956
Vurgun, Samed, 1906-1956
Вургун, Самед, 1906-1956
Vekilov, Samed I︠U︡sif ogly, 1906-1956
Векилов, Самед Юсиф оглы, 1906-1956
Văkilov, Sămăd Vurghun I̐usif oghlu, 1906-1956
Vurgun, Samet, 1906-1956
Velikov, Samet Yusufoğlu, 1906-1956
Vekilov, Samet Yusufoğlu, 1906-1956
Vurgunas, Samedas, 1906-1956
Virgun, Samed, 1906-1956
Vurghun, S. (Sămăd), 1906-1956
وورغون، صمد
صمد وورغون
Associated countryAzerbaijan
Birth date1906-03-21
Death date1956-05-27
Field of activityAzerbaijani literature
Profession or occupationAuthors
Special noteNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
Not the same as Samadoghlu, I̐usif who writes under pseud. I︠U︡sif Samed Vurgun ogly Vekilov
Found inAuthor's Za schastʹe.
Babaev, B. Samed Vurgun, 1981: t.p. (Samed Vurgun) p. 5 (Samed I︠U︡sif ogly Vekilov)
Sechilmish ăsărlări : u̇ch jilddă, 1986: colophon (Samed Vurgun I︠U︡sif ogly Vekilov ; Sămăd Vurghun I̐usif oghlu Văkilov)
Ah Azerbaycan, 1989: t.p. (Samet Vurgun) p. 5, etc. (Samed Vurgun; Samet Yusufoğlu Velikov [sic])
Rytų vartai, 1980: t.p. (Samedas Vurgunas) colophon (Samed Virgun)
Sămăd Vurghun i̐aradyjylyghynda insan, 1999: added t.p. (Sämäd Vurğun [in rom.])
Sechilmish ăsărlări, 1976: v. 2, t.p. (Sămăd Vurghun) cover (S. Vurghun)
XX äsr Azärbaycan poeziyası antologiyası, 2009: v. 1, p. 299 (Sämäd Yusif oğlu Väkilov; b. March 21, 1906; d. May 27, 1956)
Wikipedia, March 27th, 2020: (Samad Vurgun (Azerbaijani: Sämäd Vurğun, born Samad Vakilov, March 21, 1906 - May 27, 1956) was an Azerbaijani and Soviet poet, dramatist, public figure, first People's Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR (1943), academician of Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences (1945), laureate of two USSR State Prizes of second degree (1941, 1942) ... Samad Vurgun is the first poet in the literature history of Azerbaijan who was nominated with the title of “The Poet of Public”)
Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 1979: (Vurgun Samed (pseudonym; real name, Samed lusif ogly Vekilof). Born May 12, 1906, in the village of Iukhary-Salakhly; died May 27 1956 in Baku. Azerbaijani Soviet author and civic figure. Folk poet, Honored Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR (1943). Academician of the Academy of Sciences of the Azerbaijan SSR (1945). Member of the CPSU from 1940. Founder of a new poetic school in Azerbaijan ; The son of a peasant, Vurgun worked as a teacher. Beginning in 1929, he studied at the second Moscow State University and was a graduate student in Baku. His first works were published in 1924. The revolution and construction of a new life are the themes of his poetry anthologies In his Vow (1930) and The Lantern (1932). Vurgun was an implacable foe of“pure art” and formalism in literature. From the first years of his work, the strong influence of his poetic word was determined by the harmonic fusion of the idea with the innovative form of the verse and the depth of feelings it expressed ... Vurgun is the author of articles about Nizami, A. S. Pushkin, V. V. Maiakovskii, M. Gorky and other writers. He translated into Azerbaijani : Pushkin (Evgenii Onegin), Sh. Rustaveli (Hero in a Leopard-skin Coat) , Nizami (Leili and Medzhnun), Gorky (A Girl and Death), T. Shevchenko (The Spoiled Girl (Katerina), Khagani (Rubai), and poems by I. Chavchavadze. Works by Vurgun have been translated into many languages. He was a deputy to the First through Fourth Congresses of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR and was awarded two orders of Lenin, two other orders, and medals)
Xusraw va Şīrīn, [2016 or 2017]: t.p. verso (صمد وورغون = Ṣamad Vūrghūn) p. 4 of cover (Sämäd Vurğun [in rom.])