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Julij Taŭbin was born on 15 September, 1911 in Ostrogozhsk, Russian Empire, is a Belarusian poet. Discover Julij Taŭbin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 26 years old?

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Occupation poet, translator
Age 26 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 15 September 1911
Birthday 15 September
Birthplace Ostrogozhsk, Russian Empire
Date of death 30 October, 1937
Died Place Minsk, USSR
Nationality Russia

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1911

Julij Taŭbin (September 15, 1911 – October 30, 1937) was a Belarusian poet, translator.

Julij Taŭbin was born on September 15, 1911, in Ostrogozhsk.

1920

Julij Taŭbin is a representative of the Belarusian urban poetry of the 1920–1930's. His course towards assimilation of European classical poetry was a continuation of the tradition of Maxim Bogdanovich and early Alexander Pushkin.

Taŭbin read and understood the original poems of English, French, German and Polish writers.

He also got acquainted in the original with Italian and Dutch poetry.

He translated poetry of foreign authors almost flawlessly, although he practically did not learn the grammar of these languages.

1921

In 1921 he moved with his parents to Mscisłaŭ.

1926

Taŭbin began to publish in 1926 in various periodicals.

1928

Until 1928 he studied at the local school.

From 1928 to 1931 he studied at the local Pedagogical College and from 1931 to 1933 at the Pedagogical University in Minsk.

At this time, Taŭbin became a member of the Belarusian Association of Proletarian Writers and the informal literary group TAVIZ, abbreviation of Tavarystva Amataraw Vypic' i Zakusic' (English: Society of those who Like to Drink Alcohol and Eat Snacks Afterwards).

1930

In the particularly fruitful period of 1930–1932, the poet published five books: collections of poems "Lights" (Belarusian: Агні; 1930), "To live, sing and not grow old..."

1931

(Belarusian: Каб жыць, спяваць і не старэць...; 1931), "Three poems" (Belarusian: Тры паэмы; 1931), "My second book" (Belarusian: Мая другая кніга; 1932) and the poem "Taurida" (Belarusian: Таўрыда; 1932).

1933

Taŭbin was arrested on February 25, 1933.

On August 10, 1933 he was sentenced to two years of exile in the Ural region.

During the exile he lived in Tyumen.

According to one of the poet's contemporaries, the reason for the first arrest was a letter from the poet’s aunt who allegedly moved from Poland to America.

1934

In 1934–1935 he created two poems: "Mikhailo" (Russian: Михайло) and "The Siege" (Russian: Осада).

1936

On November 4, 1936 Taŭbin was arrested once again and transferred to Minsk.

Also in print were two of his Russian-language poems – "To Friends" (Russian: Друзьям; Znamya, 1936, No. 5) and "Teddy" (Russian: Тедди; Ogoniok, 1936, No. 22).

Shortly before his arrest, he sent to the Leningrad branch of the "Khudozhestvennaya Literatura" publishing house a selection of Russian translations of poems by Alfred Edward Housman, William Butler Yeats and Gilbert Keith Chesterton, which were later included in the Anthology of New English Poetry collection (published 20 days after the poet was executed).

1937

On October 29, 1937 The Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the Soviet Union sentenced him to capital punishment.

On the night of October 29, 1937 Taŭbin and 25 other Belarusian writers were executed in the courtyard of an NKVD prison.

1956

He was politically rehabilitated in the first case on August 24, 1956, and in the second case on July 29, 1957.

1957

After the poet's death, two of his anthologies were published: "Selected Poems" (Belarusian: Выбраныя вершы; 1957) and "Poems" (Belarusian: Вершы; 1969).

The poem "Doctor Baturin" (Belarusian: Доктар Батурын) remained unfinished.

The prepared book "Lyrics. Epic" (Belarusian: Лірыка. Эпас) was never published.

Being exiled to Tyumen, Taŭbin started writing in Russian.

The first collection of Taŭbin's works after political rehabilitation was published in 1957 by his friend Arkadi Kuleshov.