Huseyn Javid

Huseyn Javid

Huseyn Javid (Azeri: "Hüseyn Cavid"), born Huseyn Abdulla oglu Rasizadeh (24 October 1882, Nakhchivan5 December 1941, Magadan), was a prominent Azerbaijani poet and playwright of the early 20th century. He was one of the founders of progressive romanticism movement in the contemporary Azerbaijani literature, and a dissident writer exiled during the Stalin purges in the USSR.

Early life

Huseyn Abdulla oglu Rasizadeh was born in 1880 to a family of a theologian in Nakhchivan in the Erivan Governorate. After completing his elementary education at a religious school in 1898, Javid pursued his mid-school education in the Maktab-i Tarbiya of Mashadi Taghi Sidgi. In 1899–1903, Huseyn Javid studied in the Talibiyya Madrasah in Tabriz. After obtaining a degree in literature at the Istanbul University in 1909, Javid worked as a teacher in Nakhchivan, Ganja and Tiflis, and starting from 1915 in Baku.

Contributions

Huseyn Javid's first book of lyrical poems titled "Kechmish gunlar" ("The Past Days") was published in 1913. However Javid was known more as a playwright. His philosophical and epic tragedies, and family dramas introduce a new line of development in Azerbaijani literature. In his literary tragedy "Sheikh Sanan" (1914), Huseyn Javid philosophized about the idea of a universal religion to lift inter-religious barrier between humans. His most famous creation, "Iblis" ("The Satan") published in 1918, exposed all oppressive forces as the supporters of "humans are wolves to each other" philosophy and "the 20th century cultural savages", and summarized them in the character of Satan. In his works, Javid criticized any form of colonialism and oppression.

During the 1920s and 1930s, Huseyn Javid authored a number of historical epics, such as "Peyghambar" ("The Prophet") in 1922, "Topal Teymur" ("Timur") in 1925, "Sayavush" ("Siyâvash") in 1933 and "Khayyam" ("Khayyám") in 1935.

Arrest, exile and death

Huseyn Javid wrote during the difficult time of Collectivization and Stalin purges in the Soviet Azerbaijan. In the worst times of totalitarianism, he refused to serve as propagandist of "revolutionary socialist achievements". Javid was arrested in 1937 on trumped up charges of being a "founding member of a counter-revolutionary group that was plotting an overthrow of the Soviet power". [cite web|accessdate=2007-03-07
url=http://www.azer.com/aiweb/categories/magazine/71_folder/71_articles/71_javid.html
title=Oil Boom Period in Azerbaijan: Husein Javid
date=Spring 1999|work=Azerbaijan International
] His arrest was a part of the nation-wide campaign of purge against intelligentsia. The Soviet government exiled Huseyn Javid to the Far East, where he died on 5 December, 1941 in the city of Magadan. Huseyn Javid was officially exonerated in 1956. His repatriation came only on Javid's 100th birthday in 1982, when his remains were moved from Magadan back to his homeland of Nakhchivan and reburied in a mausoleum built in Javid's honor. [cite web|accessdate=2007-03-11
url=http://azeri.org/Azeri/az_latin/latin_lit/az_literature/drama/husein_javid/husein_javid_text/44_aliyevjavid.html
title=Aliyev Memorializes a Literary Giant
date=Winter 1996
work=Azerbaijan International
]

Notes

External links

* cite web|accessdate=2007-03-07|url=http://www.huseyncavid.com
title=Huseyn Javid Museum
language=Azeri

* cite web|accessdate=2007-03-07|url=http://www.cavid.gen.az
title=120th birthday of Huseyn Javid
language=Azeri


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