Gerasim_Pileš

Gerasim Pileš

Gerasim Pileš

Soviet/Chuvash writer, playwright, sculptor and painter


Gerasim Pileš (Chuvash & Russian: Харлампьев Герасим Дмитриевич, February 2, 1913, Man Toktash village, Russia – November 2, 2003, Cheboksary, Chuvash Republic, Russia) – a Soviet Chuvash writer playwright, sculptor, painter.[1][2]

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Biography

Pileš was born on February 2, 1913, in the village Man Toktash of the Alikovsky District, Chuvash Republic.

He studied in Bolshetoktashsky initial, Hodorsky eight-year schools, in rabfac in Nizhny Novgorod, the Moscow art technical school. Pilesh was called up for involuntary military service and took part in the Great Patriotic War. G. Harlampyev. He worked in the Chuvash book publishing house, and worked as the director of an art gallery.

Pileš died on November 2, 2003, in Cheboksary (Chuvash Republic, Russia).

Creative activity

Pileš came to the Chuvash literature as the master of short plays, children's stories. Then Gerasim Dmitriyevich wrote stories and novels. At the Chuvash theaters and nowadays with pleasure put plays "Кӑмӑл уҫӑлсан" ("The desire birth"), "Ҫурхи кӗвӗсем" (Spring motives), "Юрату вилӗмсӗр" ("The love is immortal"). The drama "The love is immortal" showed on a scene of the Ukrainian state drama theater in Kiev.

Gerasim Dmitriyevich participated in art exhibitions, wrote sketches about the Chuvash artists M. Spiridonov and N. Sverchkov.

He cooperated actively with Kapkan's magazine.

Famous works

  • "Илемлӗ ир" /Beautiful morning
  • "Юрату вилӗмсӗр" / Love don't die
  • "Йӑлтӑр ҫӑлкуҫ" / Brilliant spring
  • "Тӑрнасен ташши" / Crane's dance
  • "Пӗчӗк ҫеҫ юмахсем" / Small tales
  • "Иртнӗ ҫулсенче" / In past years
  • "Ытарайми ҫӗршывра" / In native country
  • "Вӑрман юрри" / Forest song

Literature

  • "Аликовская энциклопедия" (Alikovo District), editing: Efimov L.A., Efimov E.L., Anan'ev A. A., Terent'ev G. K., Cheboksary, 2009, ISBN 978-5-7670-1630-3.
  • "Чӑваш литературин антологийӗ", editing: D. V. Gordeev, J. A. Silem, Cheboksary, 2003. ISBN 5-7670-1279-2 .
  • П. Афанасьев, "Писатели Чувашии", Cheboksary, 2006

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