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Apti Bisultanov

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Apti Bisultanov in front of Pergomon Museum in Berlin, Germany.

Apti Bisultanov (born 1953 in Goychu) is a Russian prominent poet of the Chechen Republic.[1][2] Apti Bisultanov studied philology and worked as a senior lecturer, an editor, a publisher, the Vice-Premier. He was also a guerrilla fighter. For the poem «In Hajbahe written», devoted to victims of Stalin deportation of Chechens, he received the National award (1992). Since 2002 Apti Bisultanov lives in Berlin. He took part in the International literary festival, and receiver a scholarship of Fund of Culture. In 2003 in Rotterdam he received Award of fund Poets of all Nations and N (o) Vib-Verlag.

Bibliography

  • Plough-fire-house (1986)
  • One legend (1988)
  • Lightning shade (1991)

References

  1. ^ Berg, Stefan (3 March 2007). "Chechnyan Separatist Denied Asylum in Germany: Is Moscow Pulling the Strings?". Der Spiegel. Retrieved 9 October 2010.
  2. ^ Berg, Stefan (2 March 2009). "Extraditing Chechen Exiles: Germany Has Doubts About Russia's Intentions". Der Spiegel. Retrieved 9 October 2010.