Atner Khoosanguy

Atner Khoosanguy (born October 8, 1948) is a Chuvash Russian philologist, literary critic, publicist, leader of the Chuvash national movement, first President, now honorary President of the Chuvash national Congress. Member of the Chuvash writers ' Union (1987).[1][2]

Atner Khoosanguy
BornOctober 8, 1948
SchoolChuvash philology
InstitutionsSaint Petersburg State University, Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Атнер Хузангай

Biography

He was born in the family Of people's poet of Chuvashia Peter Khoozanguy and actress, people's artist of the USSR Vera Kuzmina.

He graduated from the Oriental faculty of Saint Petersburg State University (Specialization —Arabic Philology and postgraduate studies) and postgraduate study from the Institute of Oriental studies of the USSR Academy of Sciences. He trained as a military interpreter in the Arab Republic of Egypt (1970-1971). Candidate of philological Sciences (1977).

Head of the Department of linguistics of the Chuvash state Institute of Humanities.[3]

In the late 1980s-early 1990s he was an active figure of the national cultural movement. Deputy of the Supreme Council of the Chuvash Republic and Chairman of the standing Committee on culture. Candidate for President of the Chuvash Republic in 1993. In 1992-1997 he was the President of the Chuvash National Congress established on his initiative, from 1997-2002 he was the first Vice-President of the General Assembly of the Organization of unrepresented peoples and nations.

Proceedings

  • Atner Khoosanguy, Поиск слова. Литературно-критические статьи. — Чебоксары: Чувашгосиздат., 1987. 191 с.
  • Atner Khoosanguy, Поэт Айги и художники (Опыт философской интерпретации поэтического и художественного сознания. — Чебоксары, 1998.
  • Atner Khoosanguy, Текст, метатексты и путешествия. — Чебоксары: Руссика, 2003. 387 с.
  • Atner Khoosanguy, Без иллюзий: мой временник. — Чебоксары: Чуваш. кн. изд-во, 2017. 255 с. ISBN 978-5-7670-2615-9

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