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Dimitri Isayev (writer)

Dimitri Vladimirovich Isayev
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Дмитрий Владимирович Исаев–Аврель
Native name Дмитрий Владимирович Исаев
Born (1905-06-06)6 June 1905
Kovali, Urmarsky District, Chuvashia
Died 18 April 1930(1930-04-18) (aged 24)
Samara, Russia
Nationality Chuvash, Russian
Other names Авраль Метри
Occupation Writer, critic

Dimitri Vladimirovich Isayev (Russian: Дмитрий Владимирович Исаев; 6 June 1905 – 18 April 1930) was a Chuvash writer and literary critic. He was a prolific writer of short stories about the lives of young people in the years just after the Russian Revolution. He mainly wrote in the Chuvash language, and was keen to develop a proletarian Chuvash literature.

Dimitri Vladimirovich Isayev was born on 6 June 1905 in Kovali, Urmarsky District in Chuvashia. He came from a poor peasant family. He completed basic school, then studied at the Communist University of the Toilers of the East in Moscow. He was head of the Komsomol city committee of Cheboksary, the capital city of the Chuvash Republic and a port on the Volga River. He taught social studies at the Central Chuvash Teachers College in Samara, further down the Volga.

Isayev became famous as an author. His first lyric poem was "Юратрăм" (Loved), published by the magazine Songtao ("Anvil") in 1925. Following this he produced many short stories, essays and travel notes. This work included "Рабфак хĕрĕ" (Rabfakovka), "Отряд" (Detachment), "Çулăмри ял" (Village in flames), "Хура тинĕс хумĕ" (Wave of the Black Sea), "Лисук чăптаçă" (Rogozhnitsa Lizuk), "Люпук çырăвĕ" (Lyubuk Letter) and "Вăраннисем" (woken up). His stories portray the turbulent lives of young people in the years just after the Russian Revolution of 1917. He describes their eagerness to develop a good life on the land, their love of the homeland and their work in transforming the villages and towns.

Isayev also wrote several articles of literary criticism. He was in favor of developing a proletarian Chuvasian literature. Isayev was one of the founders of the literary almanac for Chuvash Soviet writers of the Middle Volga Păr tapransan ("Things are moving"), later called Vătam Atăl ("Middle Volga"). He worked for the newspapers Canas ("Council") and Çamrăk hreschen ("Young Communist"), and the magazine Songtao ("Anvil"). In 1929–30 he worked on the Collective Farmer newspaper in Samara. He died on 18 April 1930 in Samara.


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