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Rasul Rza
House plate on a residence of Rza and Rafibeyli
House plate on a residence of Rza and Rafibeyli
Born(1910-05-19)May 19, 1910
Goychay, Russian Empire
DiedApril 1, 1981(1981-04-01) (aged 70)
Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR
OccupationWriter
ChildrenAnar Rzayev

Rasul Rza (real name Rasul Ibrahim oghlu Rzayev – Azerbaijani: Rəsul İbrahim oğlu Rzayev) (1910 – 1981 in Baku), was an Azerbaijani writer, Hero of Socialist Labour (1980), People's Poet of Azerbaijan, Laureate of Soviet State Award and the Chairman of the Writers' Union of Azerbaijan. He was the husband of Azerbaijani writer Nigar Rafibeyli and the father of writer Anar Rzayev.[1]

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Life and writings

Plaque on building where Azerbaijani poets Rasul Rza and Nigar Rafibeyli lived in Baku

Rasul Rza was born Rasul Ibrahim oglu Rzayev on May 19, 1910, in Goychay. He studied at the Transcaucasus Communist University, the Azerbaijan Scientific Research Institute and the Soviet Cinematography Institute. He was Chairman of Writers' Union of Azerbaijan in 1939, minister of Azerbaijani Cinematography (1945–48), chief editor of the Azerbaijani Soviet Encyclopedia (1966–75), and a member of the board of directors of the USSR Union of Writers (from 1964). From start of his writing career he adopted a shortened name Rasul Rza.

His first poem was called Bu gün (Today), published in Tbilisi. His serious multidimensional writings began in the 1930s. During the Great Patriotic War, he published many novels calling for patriotic spirit. He also wrote a poem about Lenin. In the 1960s, he began writing in a more philosophical tone relating his novels to intellectual themes, analytical thinking, philosophical approach to daily life and so forth. The lyrical poems, dramas and prose works he wrote hinted at a sustained and subtle criticism of the Soviet regime, for which he was banned from writing for a period of time.[2] Additionally, he began composing songs to his poems.

He died in Baku on April 1, 1981, and was buried in Fakhri Khiyaban. A commemoration ceremony was held in his honor in Ankara in 2010.[3] The writers of Azerbaijan started a Rasul Rza Foundation and present awards to successful writers. It is chaired by Fikrat Goja.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Reminscences of Uzeyir Hajibeyov". Retrieved July 17, 2010.
  2. ^ Aesopian literary dimensions of Azerbaijani literature of the Soviet period. Maliheh S. Tyrrell, page 47
  3. ^ "Azerbaijani people's poet Rasul Rza commemorated in Ankara". Today. Retrieved July 21, 2010.
  4. ^ "Ceremony of presenting International Rasul Rza award held in Azerbaijan Writers' Union". APA. Retrieved July 21, 2010.

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