Shapi Kaziev

Shapi Kaziev
Born March 27, 1956
Makhachkala, Dagestan ASSR, Russian SFSR
Occupation Novelist
Nationality Avar[1]

Shapi Magomedovitch Kaziev (Russian: Шапи́ Магомедович Кази́ев; born March 27, 1956) is a Russian writer, playwright and script writer. Avar by ethnicity. He is the author of historical novels and other books.[1]

Life and career

Kaziev was born in Makhachkala, in the Dagestan ASSR, and has lived in Moscow since 1974. His education in scriptwriting was with the faculty of VGIK (now known as the State Cinematography University). His cinematic debut was the screenplay of the movie Breakfast (Lenfilm). He was author of the film Rasul Gamzatov ("My Way"). He was awarded the 2003 special prize of the "Eurasian Kaleidoscope" Documentary Film Competition.

Kaziev has been a productive playwright. In addition to comedies and avant garde plays, he has written historical dramas. His first published play was the Answering machine, Modern Drama, No. 3, 1986. In 1987 his play on Imam Shamil (Captive) was published. He made his stage debut with the play Newcomer (in Moscow, 1987). His plays have been staged in Russian and foreign theaters and on the radio.

He has been a member of the USSR Union of Writers since 1989.

In 1992 he founded the "Echo of the Caucasus" Publishing House in Moscow and became its editor-in-chief (for the magazine of the same name and books on Caucasian culture and folklore).

He gained literary popularity from his book Imam Shamil in series "The Lives of Remarkable People" ("Molodaya gvardia" Press, Moscow). Four editions have been published from 2001 to 2010.

He writes in different genres (prose, drama, poetry, etc.). He also writes for children.

The total circulation of his books is over 50,000 copies. He has won domestic and international literary prizes and competitions.

He is involved in civic activities in the field of international relations and has participated in international academic congresses and peace projects.

List of Works

(Russian titles in parentheses)

Awards

References

  1. 1 2 kaziev.ru, 2010, webpage: K24.
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