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Laziz Qayumov
Born(1930-04-23)23 April 1930
Kokand
Died11 January 2004(2004-01-11) (aged 73)
Tashkent
Citizenship Soviet Union
 Uzbekistan
Alma materNational University of Uzbekistan

Laziz Qayumov (Uzbek: Laziz Poʻlatovich Qayumov, April 23, 1930, in Kokand – January 11, 2004, in Tashkent) was a Soviet and Uzbek literary critic and academic. He held many high titles including Honored Scientist of Uzbekistan (1980), Doctor of Philology (1963), and professor (1965).

Life and career

Laziz Qayumov was born on April 23, 1930, in Kokand, in the family of teacher Po'latjon Qayumov. He graduated from the Central Asian State University, Faculty of Philology (1952). At the same university he was a teacher (1953–56), associate professor (1956–65), dean (1960–62), head of the department of literature of the peoples of the USSR (1963–85; since 1988), "Culture of Uzbekistan" (1962–81), "Soviet Uzbekistan" (1984–88) was the editor-in-chief of the newspaper.

In addition to his main job, he was involved in social activities. In particular, he was the chairman of the Society for Friendship with the Countries of Asia and Africa, a member of the International Association of Literary Critics, the chairman of the language and literature section of the Knowledge Society of the UzSSR, a member of the presidium of the Writers' Union of Uzbekistan and a member of the Writers' Union of the USSR. In 1974, he was awarded the All-Union Prize of the Union of Writers and Journalists of the USSR for the best critical works of the year.

He died in 2004.

Literary works

Laziz Qayumov authored 25 scientific and artistic works dedicated to the work and life of Hamza Hakimzade Niyazi and other figures of Uzbek literature.

He also wrote books, under his authorship "Революционная песня" ("Revolutionary Song") (biography of Hamza) (1962), "Революция и творчество" ("Revolution and Creativity") (1964), "Революционная драма" ("Revolutionary Drama") (1970), "Hamza" (1973, 1989), "Shoira Zulfiya" (1965, 1975), "Алмазный талант" ("Diamond Talent") (1965), "Современники" ("Contemporaries") (1972), "Век и проза" ("Century and Prose") (1975). Laziz Qayumov was also the author of the collections of stories "Учитель" ("Teacher") (1954), «Гулистонинг Сенин» ("Gulistoning Senin"), "Мехри Дарьё" ("Mehri river") (1975), "Встречи на меридиане" ("Meetings on the Meridian") (1976).

Awards

References

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  4. "Профессор Лазиз Қаюмов". O‘zbekiston adabiyoti va san’ati (in Uzbek). No. 3. 16 January 2004. p. 2.
  5. Qayumov, Laziz (1989). Хамза: Страницы обществ. и творч. деятельности [Hamza: Pages of social and creative activities]. Жизнь замечат. людей. Ташкент: Еш гвардия. ISBN 978-5-633-00213-3.
  6. Davronbek (2016-04-13). "Laziz Qayumov (1930–2004)". n.ziyouz.com (in Russian). Retrieved 2024-03-19.
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  8. "Адабиёт, санъат ва архитектура соҳасидаги Ҳамза номли Ўзбекистон ССР давлат мукофотларини бериш тўғрисида" [On awarding the State Prizes of the Uzbekistan SSR named after Hamza in the field of literature, art and architecture]. Sovet Oʻzbekistoni (in Uzbek). No. 256. 30 October 1973. p. 1.
  9. "Ўзбекистон ССР Олий Совети Президиумининг фармони" [Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Uzbek SSR]. Sovet Oʻzbekistoni (in Uzbek). No. 94. 23 April 1980. p. 1.
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