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Abdulhamid Sulaymon oʻgʻli Yunusov ( uz, Abdulhamid Sulaymon oʻgʻli Yunusov, Абдулҳамид Сулаймон ўғли Юнусов, 1893 – 4 October 1938), most commonly known by his penname Choʻlpon (sometimes spelled Cholpán in English), was an Uzbek poet, playwright, novelist, and literary translator. Choʻlpon was one of
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's most popular poets during the first half of the 20th century. He was also the first person to translate
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's plays into the
Uzbek language Uzbek (''Oʻzbekcha, Oʻzbek tili or Ўзбекча, Ўзбек тили''), formerly known as Chagatai language, ''Turki'' or ''Western Turki'', is a Turkic languages, Turkic language spoken by Uzbeks. It is the official, and national language ...
. Choʻlpon's works had a major impact on the works of other Uzbek writers. He was one of the first authors to introduce realism into Uzbek literature. Choʻlpon was executed during the
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under the leadership of
Joseph Stalin Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin (born Ioseb Besarionis dze Jughashvili; – 5 March 1953) was a Georgian revolutionary and Soviet political leader who led the Soviet Union from 1924 until his death in 1953. He held power as General Secreta ...
.


Life

Abdulhamid Sulaymon oʻgʻli Yunusov was born in 1893 in Andijan. His father, Sulaymonqul Mulla Muhammad Yunus oʻgʻli, was a learned man. Choʻlpon first studied at a
madrasa Madrasa (, also , ; Arabic: مدرسة , pl. , ) is the Arabic word for any type of educational institution, secular or religious (of any religion), whether for elementary instruction or higher learning. The word is variously transliterated '' ...
. Later he enrolled in a Russian ''tuzem'' school (russian: Ру́сско-тузе́мная шко́ла), an elementary school for non-Russians in
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. From 1919 until 1920, Choʻlpon worked as editor-in-chief of the newspaper ''TurkROSTA''. He also worked on the editorial board of many other publications, such as ''Ishtirokiyun'', ''Qizil bayroq'' (''The Red Flag''), ''Turkiston'' (''Turkestan''), ''Buxoro axbori'' (''Bukhara News''), and ''Darhon''. Like many Uzbek authors of his time, such as
Abdulla Qodiriy Abdulla Qodiriy ( uz, Abdulla Qodiriy, Абдулла Қодирий; russian: link=no, Абдулла́ Кадыри́) (April 10, 1894 – October 4, 1938), also spelt Abdullah Qodiriy and Abdullah Kadiri in English, was an Uzbek people, Uzbek ...
and Abdulrauf Fitrat, Choʻlpon was executed during the
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under the leadership of
Joseph Stalin Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin (born Ioseb Besarionis dze Jughashvili; – 5 March 1953) was a Georgian revolutionary and Soviet political leader who led the Soviet Union from 1924 until his death in 1953. He held power as General Secreta ...
. He was arrested as " enemy of the people" in 1937 and was killed on 4 October 1938.


Work

Choʻlpon's first poems were published in ''Oʻzbek yosh shoirlari'' (''Young Uzbek Poets''), a collection of poems by young Uzbek poets, in 1922. His three collections of poems, namely, ''Uygʻonish'' (''The Awakening'') (1922), ''Buloqlar'' (''The Springs'') (1924), and ''Tong sirlari'' (''The Secrets of Dawn'') (1926) were published during his lifetime. Choʻlpon's novel '' Kecha va kunduz'' (''Night and Day'') is one of the most highly acclaimed novels in Uzbek literature. Choʻlpon's works had a major impact on the works of other Uzbek writers. He was one of the first authors to introduce realism into Uzbek literature. Choʻlpon used clear and straightforward language in his works. He appealed to Uzbek national identity in some of his works, and because of it was criticized as a bourgeois nationalist in
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sources. He was finally rehabilitated during
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. In addition to writing numerous poems, plays, and short stories, Choʻlpon translated the works of foreign writers including
Alexander Pushkin Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin (; rus, links=no, Александр Сергеевич ПушкинIn pre-Revolutionary script, his name was written ., r=Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin, p=ɐlʲɪkˈsandr sʲɪrˈɡʲe(j)ɪvʲɪtɕ ˈpuʂkʲɪn, ...
,
Maxim Gorky Alexei Maximovich Peshkov (russian: link=no, Алексе́й Макси́мович Пешко́в;  – 18 June 1936), popularly known as Maxim Gorky (russian: Макси́м Го́рький, link=no), was a Russian writer and social ...
, and
William Shakespeare William Shakespeare ( 26 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's natio ...
into Uzbek. In particular, he translated Pushkin's ''
Boris Godunov Borís Fyodorovich Godunóv (; russian: Борис Фёдорович Годунов; 1552 ) ruled the Tsardom of Russia as ''de facto'' regent from c. 1585 to 1598 and then as the first non-Rurikid tsar from 1598 to 1605. After the end of hi ...
'' and Shakespeare's ''
Hamlet ''The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark'', often shortened to ''Hamlet'' (), is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and 1601. It is Shakespeare's longest play, with 29,551 words. Set in Denmark, the play depi ...
'' into Uzbek.


Dramas

Choʻlpon's first forays into drama date from 1919, when he wrote small stage works such as ''Temirchi'', ''Gunoh'', and ''Choʻrining isyoni''. In the early 1920s, he published ''Yorqinoy'', ''Xalil Farang'', ''Qotil'' (1921), ''Sevgi va Saltanat'', ''Yorqinoy'' (1920), ''Xalil farang'' (1921), ''Yana uylanaman'' (1926), ''Mushtumzo'r'' (1928), ''Hujum'' 1928) and ''Choʻlpon sevgisi'' (1922).


References

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