Amir Khisamutdinov Biography


Of course, he has always been close to us. Chekhov, returning from Sakhalin, went to Vladivostok, where he received a passport, met many prominent figures of the culture of the city. Politkatorzhan I. Yuvachev, B. Pilsudski, L. Sternberg, serving the sentence on the island, went primarily to Vladivostok. Librarians of the Central City Library. Kuznetsova Edition “Life for the Book” by A.

Khisamutdinov received as a gift for participating in the Far Eastern Book Exhibition-Fair “Printing Courtyard” in Vladivostok. Amir Alexandrovich Khisamutdinov genus. His new work “Life for the Book” is dedicated to the Matveyev dynasty - the famous family that stood at the head of the cultural life of Vladivostok in the late X1x - early twentieth centuries.

Without the history of this family, the story of Vladivostok would be incomplete. It contained poets, philosophers, historians, local historians, bibliographers, journalists. Amir Alexandrovich studied three generations of the family: Nikolai Petrovich Matveev - - founder of the dynasty. The author characterizes him as “a gifted person. Reporter, publicist, editor, he is the ancestor of the Far Eastern journalism.

” There were 15 children in the family of Nikolai Petrovich, three died in infancy. Of the 12 second -generation children of the family, the third generation of the family, according to the author, was less famous. Not all representatives of this large Matveev family lived for a long time, some emigrated, others died during the years of repression. This is not to say that the book “Life for the Book” is only about the Matveyev dynasty.

The events of the Civil War in the Far East, the era of repressions, are already far from us - everything is on its pages.

Amir Khisamutdinov Biography

The most significant attention in the book is given to the eldest son of Nikolai Petrovich Matveev - Zotik Nikolayevich - - historian, bibliographer, enlightener. His library career began in the year. He worked in various libraries of Vladivostok: in the Central Scientific Library of the Far Eastern State University, which was previously a library of the Eastern Institute created in the year.

From the year he worked as the director of the scientific library of the Far Eastern Department of the Russian Academy of Sciences, at the same time engaged in scientific work. He owns the bibliography “What to Read about the Far Eastern Region”, “Bibliography of Vladivostok”. A full list of bibliographic publications is included at the end of the book.

How did he interfere with the Soviet regime, why was he shot? The worthy representative of the third generation of the Matveev family was Tatyana Zotikovna Matveeva - her biography was quite full on the pages of the publication "Life for the Book". Since the year, she began to work in the libraries of Vladivostok, from a year in the Primorsky Regional Library. Gorky, where she worked until the end of her life.

She prepared the bibliographic index “V. List of all her works - at the end of the book. Tatyana Zotikovna inherited from her father a love of the library as a kingdom of books where the soul rests and everyday problems recede. I would like to say thanks to Amir Alexandrovich Khisamutdinov for such a worthy attention to the work of librarians, bibliographers, including the Sakhalin Region.

Two beautiful smart faces on the cover of the monograph “Life for the Book”: Father Zotik Nikolaevich Matveev and his daughter Tatyana Zotikovna Matveeva, and behind them is a long story about the service of these people to humanity during the years of great upheaval in a contradictory and tragic era. This book will become a monument to wonderful Far East. Khisamutdinov A.