Evgeniy Abdullaev

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Evgeniy Abdullaev
Born (1971-04-19) 19 April 1971 (age 53)
Namangan
Pen nameSuhbat Aflotuni
LanguageRussian
NationalityRussian
CitizenshipUzbekistan
EducationNational University of Uzbekistan
Genrepoem, article
Notable awardsTriumph, Russian Prize

Evgeniy Viktorovich Abdullayev (born 19 April 1971) is a Russian poet, writer and critic living in Uzbekistan. He was born in Tashkent.

Biography[edit]

Evgeniy spent his childhood in Namangan. He has been living in Tashkent since 1978. In 1993, the future writer graduated the Faculty of Philosophy of TashSU (Tashkent State University, currently known as the National University of Uzbekistan).[1]

He publishes only critical articles under his real name, and poetic and prose works under the pseudonym Suhbat Aflotuni.[citation needed]

Literary works[edit]

His articles were published in magazines such as "Arion", "Xalqlar doʻstligi" (Friendship of nations), "Sharq yulduzi" (Eastern Star), "Bayroq" (Flag), "Iyerusalim jurnali" (Jerusalem Magazine), "Yoshlik" (Youth), "Oktyabr" (October), and almanacs "Minor Silk Road" (Tashkent – Moscow, 1999–2005), "Interpoesia" (New York – Moscow, 2005) and others.

Poetry books[edit]

  • Psalms and sketches (2003)
  • Landscape with a cut off ear(2008)
  • Novel of Tashkent (2006)
  • +39 (2011)
  • Adoration to the Auliya (2015)
  • Ant King (2016)

Awards[edit]

Evgeniy Abdullaev has been the laureate of "Russian Prize" Award for writers of Russia (2005) and "Triumph" Youth Award (2006).[2]

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