Nur Bayanov

Nur Bayanov

May 28, 1905 – April 23, 1945
Countries: Russian Empire, USSR, Russia
Place of Birth: Anak, Kalininsky district, Tatar ASSR
Place of Death: Austria
Categories: Poetry

Nur Galimovich Bayanov was born on May 15, 1905, in the village of Anak, Kalininsky District, Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, into a poor peasant family.
The poet strove to truthfully capture the most important events of modern life, to recreate the images of the founders of the construction of socialism.
His poems and poems about collective farm life sound expressive.
In his works dedicated to the Soviet Army and the defence of the Motherland, N. Bayanov vividly and convincingly showed the love of freedom of the Soviet people, the strength of their love and devotion to the Motherland.
The theme of the party is the central theme in the writer's work.
The heart of the people, the bulwark of freedom and truth, the hope of all the advanced forces of the world - this is how the mighty and wise party of communists appears in the poet's works.
The writer died in 1945.

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