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Galina Varlamova

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Galina Ivanovna Varlamova or Keptuke (native name) (18 January 1951 – 19 June 2019) (Template:Lang-ru) was an Evenk writer, philologist and folklorist. She was an expert in Evenk language and folklore. She wrote in Russian, Evenk and Yakut languages.[1]

Bibliography

  • Эпические традиции в эвенкийском фольклоре. Якутск, Изд-во "Северовед", 1996. The book was heavily criticized.[2]
  • Имеющая свое имя Джелтула-река. Повесть. - Якутск, 1989;
  • Рассказы Чэриктэ. На эвенкийском и русском языках. - Красноярск, 1990;
  • Маленькая Америка. Повесть, рассказы. - М., 1991;
  • Двуногий да поперечноглазый, черноголовый человек - эвенк и его земля Дулин Буга. - Якутск, 1991
  • "Фразеологизмы в эвенкийском языке", Новосибирск: Наука. Сиб. отд-ние, 1986. – 80 с. ( Ph.D. thesis)
  • "Эвенкийские сказания и сказки"

References

  1. ^ Keptuke from "Писатели земли Олонхо: Биобиблиогр. справ." – Якутск, 1995. – p. 129 (in Russian)
  2. ^ A book review (in Russian)