Maria Fedotova-Nulgynet
Maria Prokopyevna Fedotova-Nulgynet (Template:Lang-ru) (born December 31, 1946) is an Evenk poet, children's writer, and storyteller.
Born in the Ust-Yansky District,[1] Fedotova-Nulgynet began writing during her childhood, publishing her poetry in a variety of local and regional newspapers.[2] She studied locally before traveling to the village of Khonuu to further her education. She graduated from high school in 1971, and in 1988 finished her degree in absentia from Yakutsk State University.[1] For many years she worked as a teacher in Momsky District; it was during this time that she conducted a literary circle for students, which led to the publication of her first book in 1994. She writes in Evenk, Yakut, and Russian, and has won a variety of awards for her books.[2][3] Her work deals with the inner lives of children,[4] and has been translated.[5]
References
- ^ a b "Писатели Якутии - Мария Федотова - Нулгынэт". pnbglaz.narod.ru. Retrieved Aug 14, 2019.
- ^ a b "Общественность Якутии поздравила Марию Федотову-Нулгынэт с юбилеем". Официальный информационный интернет-портал АКМНС Республики Саха (Якутия). May 6, 2017. Retrieved Aug 14, 2019.
- ^ Suraeva, Olga y (Oct 10, 2015). "Блог библиотеки гимназии №70 Современная школьная библиотека - взаимодействие без границ: Загадка Марии Федотовой - Нулгынэт". Retrieved Aug 14, 2019.
- ^ Mark Nuttall (23 September 2005). Encyclopedia of the Arctic. Routledge. pp. 1193–. ISBN 978-1-136-78680-8.
- ^ "Читать онлайн "Шалунья Нулгынэт" автора Федотова Мария Прокопьевна - RuLit - Страница 1". www.rulit.me. Retrieved Aug 14, 2019.
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- Evenks
- People from Ust-Yansky District
- Russian women poets
- Russian children's writers
- Women children's writers
- Russian schoolteachers
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- 20th-century Russian poets
- 20th-century Russian educators
- 20th-century Russian women writers
- 21st-century Russian poets
- 21st-century Russian educators
- 21st-century Russian women writers
- North-Eastern Federal University alumni