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1 Awards  





2 Publications  



2.1  Songs, poetry, and Fiction  





2.2  Posthumous compendiums  





2.3  Translations  





2.4  Publications about Mamytov and his work  







3 Publications available on the internet  





4 References  














Jolon Mamytov






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Jolon Mamytov
Жолон Мамытов
BornApril 1, 1940
DiedMarch 7, 1988
NationalityKirghiz SSR
OccupationAqyn
Known forLove songs

Jolon Mamytov (Kyrgyz: Жолон Мамытов (April 1, 1940 – March 7, 1988) was a famous Kyrgyz aqyn, known especially for his love songs/poems. He was born in the village of TölöyköninKara-Suu District, Osh Region, Kirghiz SSR and died in Bishkek.[1]

Awards

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Mamytov received the Soviet Medal "For Labour Valour" in 1973, and in 1981 received the Kyrgyzstan Lenin Komsomol Prize for his poetry collections『Суунун өмүрү』("The life of water") and "Эр Чилтен", as well as the puppet show he wrote called『Түрк эненин балдары』("A Turkish mother's children"), and the cartoon screenplay "Olokon".[1]

Posthumously, Mamytov was awarded the A. Maldybayev award for the libretto opera "Sepil", as well as the national Toktogul award for his poetry book『Жүз жашка тол, кылым』("Turn one hundred years old, century").[1]

Publications

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Mamytov wrote in both Kyrgyz and Russian,[2] and also participated in translation of some works between the two. The following are among his more notable works.

Songs, poetry, and Fiction

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Posthumous compendiums

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Translations

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Publications about Mamytov and his work

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Publications available on the internet

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A number of Mamytov's poems are now published on the internet.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Жолон Мамытов" [Jolon Mamytov] (in Kyrgyz). National Library of the Kyrgyz Republic. January 27, 2011. Archived from the original on December 8, 2015. Retrieved August 29, 2015.
  • ^ "Жолон Мамытов" [Jolon Mamytov] (in Russian). Biblus (Russian bibliographic catalog). Retrieved August 29, 2015.
  • ^ "Жолон Мамытов жана анын чыгармачылыгы тууралуу" [About Jolon Mamytov and his works] (in Kyrgyz). Retrieved August 29, 2015.

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