User:Malikas890/Кунанбаев, Магауия Абайулы

The first poems, which were devoted to dreams and love, he wrote at the age of sixteen. Lyricism was soaked in his poems "the Moon of the summer night drove of horses", "This night I dreamt of you." Many verses expressed Magauia's grief over his brother abdrakhman's illness. His poetic talent was revealed in the poems he wrote on the advice of Abai: "Enlik-Kebek" (1890), "Abylay" (not fully preserved). In volume and artistic merit is also highlighted poem "Medhat — Kasim" (1900).Magauiya (Magavya) Abayuly Kunanbayev (1870, modern Abay district of East Kazakhstan region — may 26, 1904, ibid) — Kazakh poet, the youngest son of Abay Kunanbayev from his wife Dilda.

Biography
In 1878 he studied at a Muslim school. In 1884 he continued his studies at the Russian school in Semipalatinsk, where he showed extraordinary abilities, was considered the best among the students. Ill with pneumonia, he was forced to interrupt his studies and return to his native village.

An important role in the formation of aesthetic views and poetic talents Magauiya played his father Abay. Under his leadership Magauiya studied Russian, classical literature of the East, oral folk art. Magauiya differed from his peers in his education, breadth of nature, justice and honesty.

The first poems, which were devoted to dreams and love, he wrote at the age of sixteen. Lyricism was soaked in his poems "the Moon of the summer night drove of horses", "This night I dreamt of you." Many verses expressed Magauia's grief over his brother abdrakhman's illness. His poetic talent was revealed in the poems he wrote on the advice of Abai: "Enlik-Kebek" (1890), "Abylay" (not fully preserved). In volume and artistic merit is also highlighted poem "Medhat — Kasim" (1900).