Stepan Saryg-Ool
Stepan Agbanovich Saryg-Ool (Russian: Степан Агбанович Сарыг-Оол; 1908 - 1983) was a Soviet Tuvan poet, writer, folklore specialist, and politician.
Biography
Stepan Saryg-Ool was born in the
rural locality of Torgalyg in 1908. His first writing was published in the Tuvan People's Republic
in 1934.
A founding figure in
short stories, and the two-volume autobiographical novel
Novel About A Bright Boy.
He was a member of the Tuvan People's Revolutionary Party and joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union upon Tuva's absorption by the Soviet Union as the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic's Tuvan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Tuvan ASSR) in 1944. A delegate to the Supreme Soviet of the Tuvan ASSR, he was elected a member of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet in 1967.
He was awarded the honorary title of People's Writer of the Tuvan ASSR in 1973.
He died in 1983.
External links
- Stepan Saryg-Ool in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia (in Russian)