Mikayil Mushfig Explained

Mikayil Mushfig
Native Name:Mikayıl Müşfiq
Birth Name:Mikayil Ismayilzade
Birth Date:5 June 1908
Birth Place:Baku, Baku Governorate, Russian Empire
Death Place:Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR
Nationality:Azerbaijani
Citizenship:USSR
Education:Baku State University
Occupation:Lyrical poet, writer, translator, teacher
Years Active:1926 - 1938
Style:Lyrical
Spouse:Dilber Akhundzade (1933;his death)
Mother:Zuleykha Ismayilzade
Father:Mirza Abdulgadir Vusagi

Mikayil Mushfig (Azerbaijani: Mikayıl Müşfiq, born Mikayil Ismayilzade) (5 June 1908, Baku  - 6 January 1938, Baku) was an Azerbaijani poet of the 1930s.[1] Mikayil Mushfig is considered one of the founders of the new Azerbaijani poetic style.

Most of his poetry is about romance, nature, feelings.[2] Despite this, he soon became one of the slandered and criticized poets in the Union of Soviet Azerbaijani Writers, and soon afterwards, Mushfig was arrested and executed by Soviet authorities at the age of 30 during the Stalinist purges in the USSR. In 1956, he was exonerated posthumously. Nikita Khrushchev era of de-stalinization has resulted in Mushfig's poetry being famous in Azerbaijani society.[3]

Life and poetry

Mikayil Mushfig was born in the city of Baku of Baku Governorate in 1908. His father Mirza Abdulgadir Ismayilzade was a teacher and a poet. He lost his parents in early childhood, so he was brought up by the relatives. He received his elementary education at Russian-language School in Baku. After the establishment of the Soviet regime in Azerbaijan in 1920, he studied at Baku Teacher's School and in 1931, he graduated from the Department of Language and Literature of the Baku State University. Mushfig married Dilber Akhundzade in 1933.[4] [5]

Mikayil started his professional career as a school teacher. While being involved in teaching, he started writing poems. His first poem Bir Gün ("The Day") was published in the Ganj fahla newspaper in Baku in 1926. At about this time, he adopted the pen name Mushfig (Perso-Arabic for "tender-hearted"). Along with Samad Vurgun and Rasul Rza, Mikayil Mushfig became one of the founders of the new Azerbaijani Soviet poetic style in the 1930s. He translated a number of poems from Armenian and Russian as well.[6] Mikayil Mushfig actively promoted traditional Azerbaijani musical instruments, which had been forbidden at that time.[7]

In his poetry, Mushfig glorified the work of industrial workers and peasants and lauded the construction of industrial enterprises in Baku and other cities. According to Mushfig's wife, Dilbar Akhundzadeh, Mikayil welcomed the transition from the Perso-Arabic script to the Latin script that took place in Azerbaijan in 1927. His excitement was expressed in the following verse:[8]

And at parting,

My soul wants to tell you:

"Goodbye! Your last day has come,

Wretched old alphabet!"

When Stalin and Mir Jafar Baghirov decreed that traditional Azerbaijani musical instruments, including the tar, were to be banned, Mushfig wrote a poem in response titled "Sing Tar, Sing". The popularity of his poem with the public convinced the authorities to rescind the tar ban.[9]

Arrest and execution

In the late 1930s, as confessed by writer Mehdi Huseyn in one of the Ilyas Afandiyev's memories, it was very common among poets and writers to slander each other and accuse each other of nationalism or spreading religious propaganda. The reasons of such slanders were generally connected with personal problems and bitter rivalries between certain poets and writers.[10] Mushfig himself came under the barrage of criticism in the Azerbaijani Writers' Union along with some other literary figures of the era such as Huseyn Javid, Ahmed Javad and Yusif Vazir Chamanzaminli. Literary figures who were serving the interests of Stalin's regime in the USSR branded Mushfig as a "chauvinist" and a "petit-bourgeois poet".[11] He was arrested in 1937, charged with treason as "the enemy of the state", and executed in 1939 in the Bayil prison near Baku. He was later officially exonerated. Even though Mushfig wrote poems about Joseph Stalin, during the de-Stalinization policy of the USSR he was portrayed as an "anti-Stalinist" poet.

On May 23, 1956, under the decision of the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of USSR, Mikayil Mushfig was acquitted after his death.

In October 2018, a working group consisting of the members of National Academy of Sciences, the ministries of Health and Culture, and other relevant authorities was set up under the instruction of the President Ilham Aliyev in order to investigate the most recent information about the unearthed remains of the poet.[12]

Published works

Honours

School No.18 in Baku, No.14 in Ganja, No.34 in Sumgait, secondary school in Gilazi settlement in Khizi are named after Mikayil Mushfig.[18] [19] [20] [21]

Songs to Mikayil Mushfig's poems

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: The poet living in hearts - Mikayil Mushfig 110 - Bibliography. Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan Republican Youth Library named after Jafar Jabbarli. 2018. 2018-11-22. 2018-11-25. https://web.archive.org/web/20181125134148/http://www.ryl.az/files/mm.pdf. dead.
  2. http://www.anl.az/down/meqale/525/2010/oktyabr/139102.htm SOSREALİZM BİZƏ NƏ VERDİ? - Elchin Afandiyev (non-English)
  3. Book: Ministry of Culture of Azerbaijan. Azərbaycan poeziyasının Mikayıl Müşfiq zirvəsi. National Library of Azerbaijan. 2018.
  4. Garaoghlu. Fazil. December 15, 2017. Traces of history: Mikayil Mushfig. Bakı xəbər.
  5. G.Javadova. 2008-07-08. Души прерванный полет. Бакинский рабочий.
  6. Book: Çarens . Yeğişe . Şeirlər (red. R. Rza; çevirən. M. Müşfiq) . 1934 . Azərnəşr . Bakı . 56 . 15 January 2021.
  7. http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0015/001500/150036r.pdf Заявки государств-членов, признанные генеральным директором ЮНЕСКО приемлемыми
  8. http://www.hajibeyov.com/bio/bio_life/mikayil_mushfig/mikayil_mushfig.html Farid Alakbarov, "Poet Mikayil Mushfig," in Azerbaijan International, Vol. 10:3 (Autumn 2002), pp. 50-51.
  9. Web site: Poet Mikayil Mushfig (1908-1939) . Azerbaijan International . 4 August 2014 . Mushfig's wife writes: "The famous tar player Gurban Primov visited us, expressing his grave concern. 'Yes, yes, I've heard about it,' Mushfig told him. 'I can't believe it...To deprive the nation of its favorite national instrument means to deprive it of joy and condemn it to eternal sorrow.'".
  10. http://enyeniedebiyat.com/2009/06/19/a287alar_m601mm601dov_a287alar_m601mm601dov.html Agalar Memmedov - an interview with Heydar Huseynov
  11. Dilbar Akhundzadeh, "My days with Mushfiq", Baku, 1968
  12. News: Ali Hasanov: President Ilham Aliyev took the issue relating to poet Mikayil Mushfig under his personal control. State News Agency of Azerbaijan. 2018-11-22. en.
  13. Web site: Mikayil Mushfig – 110 - chronology. National Library of Azerbaijan. 2018-11-22.
  14. Web site: Municipalities - Executive Power of Garadagh district. qaradagh.gov.az. 2018-11-22.
  15. Web site: Education. Executive Poüer of Sumgait. 2018-11-23.
  16. News: Xızının simvoluna çevrilən Mikayıl Müşfiq yadigarı. Yusifli. Elkhan. 2016-05-29. State News Agency of Azerbaijan. 2018-11-22. az.
  17. Web site: Azerbaijan to mark 110th anniversary of renowned poet Mikayil Mushfig. azvision.az. en. 2018-11-22.
  18. Web site: School N.18. Ministry of Education of Azerbaijan - Schools in Baku. az. 2018-11-23.
  19. Web site: Education. Executive Power of Ganja. 2018-11-23.
  20. Web site: Schools in Sumgait. Ministry of Education of Azerbaijan - Sumgait city Education Department. az. 2018-11-23.
  21. Web site: Schools in Khizi. Ministry of Education of Azerbaijan - Khizi District Education Department. az. 2018-11-23.
  22. Book: Najafzada, Abbasgulu. 2 songs. 2008. 9789952029086. Baku.