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Mirzoev, Ghaffor
Tajik poet Ghaffor Mirzoev was born on January 5, 1929, to a family of farmers in Khavaling in the Kulab province. Orphaned very early in life, he grew up in an orphanage. Mirzoev graduated from the Kulab Pedagogical College in 1945 and from the Dushanbe Pedagogical Institute in 1949. Before 1952, he worked for several journals, including Haqiqati Kulob, Bolsheviki Khovaling, and Sadoi Sharq. He also served on the Tajikistan Committee for Peace. Mirzoev's forté is poetry. He started writing poetry as early as his high school days; he made a considerable impact not only on Tajik audiences but on many other Soviet lovers of poetry as well. In Prominent Tajik Figures of the Twentieth Century 179
are "Yak Chand Fikr va Mulohi'za Raji' ba Tanqidi Adabii Nazm" ("Some Thought and Considerations Regarding Literary Criticism of Poetry," 1954) and "Vazifai Asosii Mo Omukhtan va Mahorati Khudro Baland Bardoshtan Ast" ("Our Duty Lies in Learning and in Keeping Our Skills Sharp," 1975). Finally, in addition to a number of works that Mirzoev contributed to children's literature, he wrote Az Samimi Qalb (From the Bottom of the Heart, 1952), Hazor Rahmat (Thanks a Million, 1956), Dil Bar Kafi Dast (Heart in the Palm of the Hand, 1962), Rui Surkh (Red Face, 1971), Az Gahvora to Maidon (From the Cradle to the Field, 1981), 366 Pahlu (366-sided, Vols. I-IV, 1963-72), and Farzandi Hukumat (Offspring of the Government, 1983). Mirzoev joined the Union of Writers of the Soviet Union in 1952. Mirzoev, Karomatullo Tajik author Karomatullo Mirzoev was born into a worker's family in the village of Nilkan of Lenin on January 21, 1941. He joined the CPSU in 1979. Mirzoev graduated from the Dushanbe Pedagogical Institute in 1963. Thereafter, he taught at the area high schools for a year. He then worked for Pioniri Tojikiston, Komsomoli Tojikiston, and Tojikistoni Shavravi. Between 1984 and 1987, he was the director of the literature department of Ma'orif Publications. In 1987, he became the Chief Editor of Adib publishers. Mirzoev's first story was published in 1968. His prose works include "Sitorai Umid" ("The Star of Hope," 1978), Ma'oshi Avval (First Salary, 1982), Shabi dar Kabudjar (A Night in Kabudjar, 1984), Dardi 'Ishq (The Pain of Love, 1986), Surudi Mahabbat (Anthem of Love, 1988), and Dar Orzui Pidar (Wishing for a Father, 1990). Mirzoev's works deal with the structure of socialism in Tajikistan, the youth culture, and the individual's role in society. His most famous work is entitled Dardi 'Ishq (The Pain of Love). Mirzoev joined the Union of Writers of the Soviet Union in 1982. In 1993, he won the Rudaki State Prize for Literature. |
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