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Bakhytzhan Musakhanuli Kanapyanov ( kz, Бақытжан Мусаханұлы Қанапиянов, ''Baqytjan Musahanūly Qanapiianov''; russian: link=no, Бахытжан Мусаханович Канапьянов; born October 4, 1951) is a
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i poet, writer, publisher, translator. Member of the Russian and the Kazakh
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s, an honorary professor at the Shakarima University (Semipalatinsk) and an academician of the Crimean Literary Academy (Simferopol, Crimea). He is an academic of journalism in
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.


Early life

Kanapyanov was born on October 4, 1951, in the town of Kokshetau in a teacher's family. He went to school in the village of Sirimbet, where the family estate of the scholar and historian Chokan Valikhanov (1835–1865), who is related to the poet's ancestors, was located. After his initial education, Kanapyanov became a metallurgical engineer. He then completed higher courses for directors and screenwriters in Moscow in the class of Emil Lotianu, and then higher literary courses at the Association of Writers of the USSR at the seminars of Alexander Mezhirov. Kanapyanov worked as a research engineer at the Institute of Metallurgy of the Academy of Sciences of the
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, and also as a screenwriter, director and editor in the film studios "Kazakhfilm" and "Mosfilm", produced in
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. In 1971 he met Olzhas Suleimanov, which influenced the further fate of the young poet.


Literature works

He published his introductory poems in 1975 in the magazine "Space/Prostor", then he published poetry and poems in periodicals in many countries around the world. He is the author of more than thirty books of poetry and prose, which have been printed by
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and Turkey. Kanapyanov writes in Kazakh and Russian and is widely recognised for multicultural approach. He collected folk songs from across
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and translated them into Russian, often revising and adopting them. One of the most famous translation – is the Kazakh national epic song Kyz-Zhibek. His translations into Russian include Turkish poet
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, French poet
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and ct. Among Kazakh poets translated and adopted by Kanapyanov are
Abay Qunanbayuli Ibrahim (Abai) Qunanbaiuly ( kk, Абай Құнанбайұлы, ; russian: Абай Кунанбаев; ) was a Kazakh poet, composer and Hanafi Maturidi theologian philosopher. He was also a cultural reformer toward European and Russian cultu ...
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Jambyl Jabayev Zhambyl Zhabaev ( kk, Жамбыл Жабайұлы; 28 February 1846 — 22 June 1945) was a Soviet and Kazakh traditional folksinger ( Kazakh: ''akyn''). Life According to a family legend, his mother, Uldan, gave birth to him near Mt. Zhambyl, ...
, Kenen Azerbayev,
Shakarim Qudayberdiuli Shakarim Qudayberdiuli ( kk, Шәкәрім Құдайбердіұлы (romanized: Şäkärım Qūdaiberdıūly); , Ken-Bulak, Semipalatinsk Oblast 2 October 1931, Chinghistau tract, Soviet Union) was a Kazakh poet, Hanafi Maturidi theologian ph ...
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. He is the author of the idea of holding the World Poetry Day, which was heard for the first time in 1996 in
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, at the poetry evening of Andrey Voznesenskiy and Bela Ahmadulina. His books were translated in more than 20 languages, including English, Finnish, Georgian, German, Korean, Polish, Malay, Yakut, Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian, Hungarian, Belarusian and Ukrainian.


Notable titles

Bakhytzhan Kanapyanov is well-known as: * a member of the Kazakh and Russian PEN Club; * the secretary of the board of the Association of Writers of
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; * a correspondent for "Literature newspaper" in the Republic of
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; * a member of the board of the European Congress of Writers (
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), which represents the region of Central Asia and
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; * an honorary professor at the Shakarima University (Semipalatinsk); * an academician of the Crimean Literary Academy (Simferopol, Crimea). He is an academic of journalism in
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; * participated in the repair of the accident at the
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nuclear power plant (1986–1988).


Poetry collections

* «Nochnaya prohlada/Ночная прохлада» (1977) * «Otrazheniya/Отражения» (1979) * «Chuvstvo mira/Чувство мира» (1982) * «Vetv/Ветвь» (1985) * «Liniya sudby/Линия судьбы» (1987) * «Aist nad Pripyatyu: stihi i proza/Аист над Припятью: стихи и проза». — Алматы: «Жалын», (1987) * «Kochevaya zvezda: stihi i poemy/Кочевая звезда: стихи и поэмы». — Алматы: «Жазушы», (1991) * «Gornaya okraina/Горная окраина» (1995) * «Vremya tishiny/Время тишины» (1995) * «Nad urovnem zhizni/Над уровнем жизни» (1999) * «Tikshyrau/Тикшырау» (2001) * «Kanikuly kochevya/Каникулы кочевья» (2003) * «Plyvut oblaka/Плывут облака» (2003) * «Smuglaya Luna/Смуглая Луна» (2006)


Prose collections

* «Bakhchisaray» (Бахчисарай). // Dewan Sastera, bil. 4, jilid 33. Kuala Lumpur, 2003, hlm. 51–53 * «Coffee break/Кофе-брейк (Заметки, Эссе, Диалоги)». — «Простор», 2004 * «Letniy kinoteatr/Летний кинотеатр» (рассказ); «Svetlyachki/Светлячки» (повесть)// «Нива», No. 2. Астана, 2008, с. 89–119. ("Kelip-Kelip" – 2020).


Translation works

* «Kyz-Zhibek/Кыз-Жибек». — Zhalyn/Жалын, 1988.


Filmography

; Screenplays: * «Shkola rabochih profesiy/Школа рабочих профессий», Kazahfilm, (1979) * «Rovesniki/Ровесники» (1980) * «Abay. Zhizn i tvorchestvo/Абай. Жизнь и творчество» (1980) * «Balhashskaya saga/Балхашская сага» (1990) * «Posledyaya osen Shakarima/Последняя осень Шакарима» (1992) * «Bessonica: Parizh/Бессонница: Париж» (1996) * «Volnyy gorod Frankfurt/Вольный город Франкфурт» (1997) * «Purkua?/Пуркуа?» (1998). ; The Author and the director of: * «Landshafty/Ландшафты» (1999) * «Den Rafael/День — Рафаэль» (2000) * «Skrymtymnym/Скрымтымным» (2000) * «Foot-ball/Фут-боль» (2000) * «International Poetry Day/Международный день поэзии» (2000).


Public activism

In 1984 Kanapyanov became the editor-in-chief of one of the largest publishing house in
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– ''Zhalyn''. He kept this position until the year 1991 when the
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and all censoring mechanisms collapsed. This allowed him to founder first independent publishing house in
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– ''Zhibek Zholy'' (''Silk Road''. Now ''Zhibek Zholy'' is famous for its ongoing support to young authors and especially poets in
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, Russia and worldwide. ''Zhibek Zholy'' publishes a lot on education,
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, philosophy,
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and history studies. Kanapyanov was an active member of
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movement and together with
Olzhas Suleimenov Olzhas Omaruly Suleimenov ( kz, Олжас Омарұлы Сүлейменов, ''Oljas Omarūly Süleimenov''; russian: Олжа́с Ома́рович Сулейме́нов, ''Olzhas Omarovich Suleymenov'') is a Kazakh former Soviet dissident, ...
was one of the founders of ″ Nevada-Semei″ movement which ultimate aim was to close the nuclear test centers in
Semipalatinsk Semey ( kk, Семей, Semei, سەمەي; cyrl, Семей ), until 2007 known as Semipalatinsk (russian: Семипала́тинск) and in 1917–1920 as Alash-kala ( kk, Алаш-қала, ''Alaş-qala''), is a city in eastern Kazakhst ...
and
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. He was a volunteers in
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trying to raise worldwide awareness of the
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. These efforts resulted in a book of verses ″Stork on the Pripyat River″ later translated in many languages.


Awards

Kanapyanov is a laureate of many international literary awards, including ″Alash″, ″Tarlan″, International Poetry Competition ″Hope the Golden Lyre″ (New York City, US, 2004), Anton Delvig Sverdlovsk Award (2013), MO Auez Award of the Kazakh PEN Club (2014). His poetic works have been translated into many languages in the world, and have entered the literary anthologies of countries near and far abroad. An Honored Activist of the Republic of Kazakhstan (2011), Honored Worker of the Republic of Kazakhstan (1998), winner of the popular vote ″El Tulgasi″ – ″Name of the Fatherland″ in the nomination ″Culture and Art″ (2012). He was awarded the orders ″Parasat″, ″Dostik″ 2nd degree ″For contribution to culture″ of the International Committee of Peace and Harmony (Moscow), medals of
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, Russia and Ukraine. Winner of the State Award of the Republic of
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named of Abay for 2020.


References


Literature

* Бахтин М. Вопросы литературы и эстетики. — М.: «Художественная литература», 1975 * В. П. Максимов
Свет кочевой звезды
, М, 2000 * На стыке веков. Литературные материалы о творчестве Б. Канапьянова. — Алматы: «Галым», 2001. * Мананникова, Л. Б. «Стихи под взглядом неба. Этюды о поэзии Б. Канапьянова», 2002 * Бадиков, В. В. «Линия судьбы. Творчество Бахытжана Канапьянова в историко-литературном контексте эпохи» (2002) * Бадиков, В. В. Новые ветры: очерки современного литературного процесса Казахстана / В. В. Бадиков. — Алматы: «Жибек жолы», 2005. * Келейникова Н. М. «Батытжан Канапьянов — поэт, философ, живой классик», Вестник Пятигорского лингвистического университета, 2003, No. 1. * Казахская литература: хрестоматия: учебное пособие для 10—11 кл. общеобразовательной школы / сост. Х. А. Адибаев. — Алматы: «Мектеп», 2004. * Гольбрахт, М. Услышать небо и землю: о книге Б. Канапьянова «Стихи под взглядом неба» // Книголюб. — 2002.- No. 13 (июль). * Гольбрахт, М. Ничто так не ставит всё на свои места — как время: беседа с поэтом Б. Канапьяновым // Книголюб. — 2002. — No. 13 (июль). * Дергачёв, В. Поэт ночной прохлады: о Б. Канапьянове // «Новое поколение», 21 сентября 2001. * Джуанышбеков, Н. Творческий портрет писателя: Бахытжан Канапьянов: история казахстанской литературы // Книголюб.- 2006.- No. 3. * Кешин, К. Пора зрелости: творческий портрет поэта Б. Канапьянова // «Мысль». — 2001. — No. 9. * Кешин, К. Посади дерево, человек!: поэту Б. Канапьянову — 50 лет // «Казахстанская правда», 18 сентября 2001. * Кешин, К. Над уровнем жизни: беседа с поэтом Б. Канапьяновым // «Казахстанская правда», 10 января 2000. * Кузнецова, Е. В заботе о вечном бытии культуры: культурное наследие: книге Б. Канапьянова «Казахская юрта»// «Казахстанская правда», 23 сентября 2006. * Курпякова, Н. Константа вечных странствий: о книге Б. Канапьянова «Каникулы кочевья» // «Казахстанская правда», 2 декабря 2006. * Шашкова, Л. Звёздное кочевье: на соискание Государственной премии: писателе Б. Канапьянове// «Казахстанская правда», 27 ноября 2004.


External links


Collection of Bakhytzhan Kanapyanov's poetry in Literaturnaya gazeta
* ''V. Maricheva''
Let it be our secret


* Collection «Svetlyachki», with Kanapjanov's literature works: «Svetlyachki», «Udar vne ringa», «Poslednyaya osen poeta», «Tamga Issyk-Kulya»
The story of B. Kanapyanov «After bread» in Literaturnaya gazeta


* ttp://www.kazpravda.kz/c/1346964832 To touch the eternity {{DEFAULTSORT:Kanapyanov, Bakhytzan 1951 births Living people People from Kokshetau Translators from Kazakh Translators to Russian Kazakhstani poets Kazakhstani translators Maxim Gorky Literature Institute alumni