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Abdurehim Tileshüp Ötkür (
Uyghur Uyghur may refer to: * Uyghurs, a Turkic ethnic group living in Eastern and Central Asia (West China) ** Uyghur language, a Turkic language spoken primarily by the Uyghurs *** Old Uyghur language, a different Turkic language spoken in the Uyghur K ...
: ئابدۇرېھىم ئۆتكۈر, May 1923 – October 1995) was a popular
Uyghur Uyghur may refer to: * Uyghurs, a Turkic ethnic group living in Eastern and Central Asia (West China) ** Uyghur language, a Turkic language spoken primarily by the Uyghurs *** Old Uyghur language, a different Turkic language spoken in the Uyghur K ...
author and poet who is considered the "father of modern Uyghur poetry".


Early life

Ötkür was born in Kumul,
Xinjiang Xinjiang,; , SASM/GNC romanization, SASM/GNC: Chinese postal romanization, previously romanized as Sinkiang, officially the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (XUAR), is an Autonomous regions of China, autonomous region of the China, People' ...
to a merchant family. His mother died when he was one year old and his father followed when he was four. Before his death, his father Tileş Begim gave Ötkür to his friend Osman Hacı for adoption. Hacı, who didn't have a child of his own, was a prominent resident of Kumul who ensured his adopted son had a good education. Ötkür's completed his schooling between
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, Uqturpan, and
Ürümqi Ürümqi, , is the capital of the Xinjiang, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in Northwestern China. With a census population of 4 million in 2020, Ürümqi is the second-largest city in China's northwestern interior after Xi'an, also the ...
, having to move due to the unrest caused by the
Kumul Rebellion The Kumul Rebellion ( zh, t=哈密暴動, p=Hāmì bàodòng, l=Hami Uprising) was a rebellion of Hami, Kumulik Uyghurs from 1931 to 1934 who conspired with Hui people, Hui Islam in China, Chinese Muslim General Ma Zhongying to overthrow Jin Sh ...
. He started his studies at a religious school, took lessons from his adopted father's mother-in-law Marihan Hanım, and studied at a gymnasium under Soviet-educated intellectuals in Ürümqi. Hanım told him folk tales, proverbs, and riddles, which would have a great impact on his literary life. At the gymnasium, he read Russian authors like
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and
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and Turkic writers like
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. He first started publishing poetry in the school newspaper. He graduated from the Faculty of Pedagogy at
Xinjiang University Xinjiang University (XJU) is a provincial public comprehensive university in Ürümqi, Xinjiang, China. It is a national key university affiliated with the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region and co-funded by the Ministry of Education and the re ...
in 1942.


Career

Following graduation, Ötkür worked as a teacher, a school administrator, a journalist, and a newspaper editor. He was the assistant editor-in-chief of the ''Altay'' magazine in the late 1940s. He picked up old and new Turkic languages and read of classical Turkic literature and prosody through journals published in nearby Turkic-speaking countries. He also read works in Russian and Arabic and learned Chinese. His fluency in multiple languages let him work as a translator for government offices and publications like ''Şincan Géziti''. Ötkür was arrested in 1944 and detained for a year for his support of the Three Districts Revolution. Following the
incorporation of Xinjiang into the People's Republic of China The incorporation of Xinjiang into the People's Republic of China, known in Chinese historiography as the Peaceful Liberation of Xinjiang (), was the takeover of Xinjiang by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and its People's Liberation Army (PL ...
in 1949, the freedom of poets and writers was restricted. The repressive environment might have prevented him from publishing any poetry books between 1949 and 1968. But other sources state that he might have been imprisoned for long periods in that timespan. From 1979 to his death, Ötkür worked as a scholar and administrator in the Institute of Literature Studies at the Academy of Philosophy and Social Sciences,
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. In 1988, was appointed as a Vice Chairman of the ''Society of
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Studies''.


Legacy

On March 20, 2019, Harvard president
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recited a stanza of Ötkür's poetry during his speech promoting the values of free speech and academic freedom at Peking University, one of China's top universities. His recitation of Ötkür's poetry was significant given the Chinese government's repression of Uyghurs.


Works

Ötkür first published his poems in 1940. The poems "Tarim Boyliri" (Along Tarim) and "Yürek Mungliri" (Melodies of the heart) were very popular. His last novels, "Iz" (The Track) and "Oyghanghan Zimin" (The Awakened Land), became some of the most popular novels among
Uyghur people The Uyghurs,. alternatively spelled Uighurs, Uygurs or Uigurs, are a Turkic ethnic group originating from and culturally affiliated with the general region of Central Asia and East Asia. The Uyghurs are recognized as the titular nationali ...
for their social and historical significance. His novel "Iz" was condensed into a poem of the same name. * Qeshqer Kéchisi, Ürümchi: Xinjiang People's Press, 1980. * Iz (novel) Ürümchi: Xinjiang People's Press, 1985. * Ömür Menzilliri, Ürümchi: Xinjiang Youths Press, 1985. * Oyghanghan Zimin (novel trilogy)


Poetry

;Uchrashqanda (The Encounter) The song "Uchrashqanda (The Encounter)" was later sung by famous Uyghur dutar player and folk singer Abdurehim Heyit.


References


External links


Iz (Poem)
Uyghur & English Translation of Otkur Poem
A Selection of Poems
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