Ille Takhti

Ille Takhti
Born Efimov Ilya Efimovich
(1889-04-09)April 9, 1889
village Nüškassi, Kazan Governorate (today Yantikovsky District, Chuvash Republic, Russia
Died (1938-02-22)February 22, 1938
Cheboksary, Chuvash Republic, USSR
Pen name Ille Takhti
Occupation Writer, poet, folklorist
Language Chuvash
Nationality Chuvash
Period 1919–1938
Notable works Kolchak (1919)
Shekhulla (1936)

Ille Tăhti (Chuvash: Илле Тăхти) (September 4, 1889, Nüškassi village, (in what is today Yantikovsky District of Chuvash Republic) – February 22, 1938, Cheboksary hospital) is Chuvash writer and folklorist. Member of USSR Union of Writers since 1934.

Biography

Ille Takhti was born on September 4, 1889, Nüškassi village of the Yantikovsky District of the Chuvash Republic.

He having graduated from rural school arrived in the Kazan teacher's seminary, having received a rank of the teacher worked at Tautovo high school of the Alikovsky District.

Collected national songs, verses. In 1911 published them in Kazan in 2 volumes: "Tavat, Melesh, Shuras songs" and "Shuras".

In 1922–1925 held a position of the inspector Narkomprosa of the Chuvash ASSR.

In 1925–1928 he got education at the Moscow literary institute, during the same period worked in editorial offices of the magazine «Ĕçлекенсен сасси» (A voice of workers) and newspapers «Chuvash peasant» (later the Kommunar newspaper).

In 1928–1931 Takhti is teaching in Cheboksary pedagogical technical school the Chuvash language and literature.

In 1931–1938 the writer lived literary work.

Long time suffered an illness of lungs, died on February 22, 1938 in Cheboksary hospital.

Famous works

Author creates both in prose, both in poetry. His works are publishing in magazines «Тăван Атăл» (Own Atăl), «Ялав» (Banner), newspapers.

He have published 10 books:

Literature

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