Platon Oyunsky

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Platon Oyunsky was a prominent Yakut (Sakha) writer, poet, and statesman who played a key role in the development of Sakha literature and culture in the early Soviet period.

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Platon Oyunsky canonical 1

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instanceOf Sakha (Yakut) poet
Sakha (Yakut) writer
person
poet
statesman
contributedTo collection and publication of Sakha oral folklore
standardization of the Sakha literary language
countryOfActivity Soviet Union NERFINISHED
culturalIdentity Yakut (Sakha) NERFINISHED
era early Soviet period
ethnicity Sakha NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork culture
literature
public administration
genre folklore adaptations
poetry
prose
ideology Marxism–Leninism
influenced later generations of Sakha writers
knownAs founder of modern Yakut literature
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
Sakha NERFINISHED
movement early Soviet literature
name Platon Oyunsky NERFINISHED
nationality Soviet
notableFor development of Sakha literature
promotion of Sakha culture in the early Soviet period
occupation literary critic
poet
politician
translator
writer
politicalAffiliation Bolshevik Party NERFINISHED
regionOfActivity Yakut ASSR NERFINISHED
roleInCulture key figure in formation of modern Sakha literature
organizer of literary and cultural institutions in Yakutia
workedOn integration of Sakha culture into Soviet cultural policy
preservation of Sakha language
workFocus Sakha folklore
Sakha national identity

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Sakha Academic Theater namedAfter Platon Oyunsky