Naziri, Na'imjon
Tajik poet Na'imjon Naziri was born in Uroteppa on August 20,
1936. He joined the CPSU in 1965.
Naziri graduated from Tajikistan State University in 1959 with a
degree in Persian language and literature. Thereafter, he worked for
Khorpushtak and Rohi Komunism, as well as for Radio Tajikistan. He
began his poetic career while he was a student at the university. In
1960, he wrote a story, entitled "Khatoi Nasim" ("Nasim's Fault") about
the lives of his contemporary Tajik students. His contributions, mostly
satirical, appear in the collections Khushaho (Bunches, 1971); Tuhfai
Bahor (The Gift of Spring, 1974); Rozi Dil (Secrets of the Heart, 1983);
and Baqoi Umr (Lasting Nature of Life, 1987). His satirical poems
appear in Khirsaki Kajpo (Crooked-Legged Bear, 1981).
Naziri joined the Union of Writers of the Soviet Union in 1975. He
received the Red Banner of Courage, and the 100
th
Anniversary of the
Birth of Lenin Prize.
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