Aleksandr Sharonov
Aleksandr Markovich Sharonov (born 18 February 1942) (Russian: Алекса́ндр Ма́ркович Шаро́нов, [alʲɪksˈandr ˈmarkɐvit͡ɕ ʂaˈronɐf], alias Sharononj Sandra (Erzya language: Шарононь Сандра, Šaronoń Sandra, [ʃɑˈrɔnɔɲ ˈsɑndrɑ]) is a Mordvin (Russian) philologist (Finno-Ugric languages), folklorist, poet and prose writer.[1]
- This is a Mordvin name; the given name is Sandra.
Alexander Sharonov | |
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Sharonon Sandra Шарононь Сандра | |
Born | Alexander Markovich Sharonov 18 February 1942 |
His research and social interests include history, mythology and folklore of Erzya and Moksha peoples.
Works
- Устно-поэтическое творчество мордовского народа (1977)
- Mastorava an epic poem based on Mordvin mythology and folklore, written in Erzya (1994), translated in Moksha, Russian, and Hungarian languages
- Мордовский героический эпос (2001)
- На земле Инешкипаза (2006)
- Потехония, a science fiction novel (2012)
- Эрзя, Меря, Русь в историографии России (2013)
- Планета Эра, poetry and prose (2014)
Recognition
- 1997: Matthias Castrén Society Literary Prize, Finland[1]
- 1996: Mordovia State Prize, Russia[1]
References
- "Шаронов Александр Маркович" (retrieved January 2, 2015)
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