Fazil Iskander

Fazil Iskander
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Fazil Abdoulovitch Iskander (en russe : Фазиль Абдулович Искандер) est un écrivain et poète russe d'origine abkhaze, né le 6 mars 1929 à Soukhoumi en Abkhazie soviétique.

Son père était d'origine iranienne et sa mère d'origine abkhaze. Fazil Iskander fut élevé en Abkhazie par sa mère, après l'expulsion de son père hors d'URSS.

Il a reçu pour son œuvre le prix Pouchkine en 1993 et le prix Triomphe en 1999. Il réside habituellement à Moscou.

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Entré en littérature comme poète, il écrit en prose à partir de 1962, en particulier des cycles romanesques sur l'Abkhazie (Sandro de Tchéguem), des satires et des contes philosophiques.

Il participa en 1979 à l'édition de l'almanach littéraire Métropole avec un choix de textes critiques envers le régime soviétique.

Bibliographie

  • Sandro de Tchéguem
  • Le Buffle front large
  • Les lapins et les Boas
  • Le Fruit interdit

Sources

  • Traduction partielle Wikipedia en allemand et en russe

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