Atilla Rasikh

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Rasikh, Atilla

 

(pen name; real name Atilla Kadyrovich Rasulev). Born Sept. 3 (16), 1916, in Troitsk, in what is now Cheliabinsk Oblast. Soviet Tatar writer.

In 1938, Rasikh graduated from the Veterinary Institute of Kazan. He fought in the Great Patriotic War of 1941–45. Ra-sikh’s works were first published in 1934. In 1947 the collection War Stories was published. His novel My Friend Mansur (1955; Russian translation, 1973) depicts one of the projects of the first five-year plan. Spring Voices (1963) is a novel about a kolkhoz village, and When Paths Diverge (1965; Russian translation, 1968) is about the lives of scientists. The novels Iamashev (1967) and The Path of Heroes (1972) deal with historical-revolutionary events.

Rasikh has been awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor and various medals.

WORKS

Urlangan khazina. Kazan, 1961.
Mazharalipovest’lar. Kazan, 1968.
In Russian translation:
Zernaschast’ia. Kazan, 1958.

REFERENCE

Giniiatullina, A. Pisateli Sovetskogo Tatarstana: Biobibliografich. spravochnik. Kazan, 1970.
The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition (1970-1979). © 2010 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.