Mišši Juhma | |
Pseudonym: | Mišši Juhma |
Birth Name: | Michaił Nikołajevič Iljin |
Birth Date: | 10 April 1936 |
Birth Place: | Săkăt village, Batyrevsky District, Chuvash ASSR, USSR |
Occupation: | novelist, poet |
Language: | Chuvash, Russian |
Nationality: | Chuvash |
Mišši Juhma —(Chuvash: Юхма Мишши & Russian: link=no|Юхма Мишши) (born April 10, 1936 Săkăt village, Batyrevsky District, Chuvash ASSR, USSR) is a Chuvash novelist, poet, folklorist.[1]
Mišši Juhma was born on April 10, 1936, in Săkăt in Batyrevsky District in Chuvashia. Mišši Juhma graduated from the Chuvash State Pedagogical University. He has worked as a researcher in Chuvash Republican Museum of Local Lore. He also headed a Chuvash book publishing house.
Yukhma Mishshi is known as the author of many historical novels and novellas, collections of legends and short stories, essays, dramatic and poetic books; studies on ancient and medieval history, as well as on folklore and mythology of the Chuvash people.
The works of M. Yukhma were published in Russian, Chuvash and other languages of the peoples of the USSR and foreign countries. Yukhma Mishshi also works in the genre of drama. About thirty of his plays have been staged on the stages of theaters in a number of countries (Azerbaijan, Lithuania, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Austria, Korea, etc.), including such as "On the Night of the Full Moon", "Foundation", "Feathers of the White Swan", "Straw Boy", "Dough-Hero", "Husband and Wife — one Satan", "How to Get to Heaven", "Tears of the Gods". Based on his works, operas and ballets were created, which were staged on the stages of a large number of theaters. The words of Mishsha Yukhma are composed of many songs that are sung to this day.