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Sengiin Erdene

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Occupation
  
Novelist

Period
  
1955; 1949

Books
  
Zanabazar, Naran Togoruu

Citizenship
  
Died
  
2000, Mongolia


Ethnicity
  
Mongolian

Role
  
Novelist

Nationality
  
Mongolian

Name
  
Sengiin Erdene

Children
  
Erdeniin Bat-Uul

Alma mater
  
Mongolian State University; School of Military Officers

Education
  
National University of Mongolia

Sengiin Erdene (Mongolian: Сэнгийн Эрдэнэ) is a well-known Mongolian novelist and writer.

Biography

Sengiin Erdene was born on December 7, 1929 in Binder, Khentii Province. His father, a herder from Buryatia who had come to Mongolia a few years previous, was killed during the repressions of the late 1930s.

Erdene graduated from the School of Military Officers, Ulaanbaatar in 1949 and the Mongolian State University in 1955. Before turning completely to writing, he worked as a psychiatrist for several years.

Among his most notable works are "Amidralyn Toirog", "Bayan Burd" (Oasis), "Zanabazar", "Malyn Kholiin Toos" (Dust Raised by Livestock), "Naran Togoruu" (Sun Cranes) and "Khoit Nasandaa Uchirna". He was awarded with the State Awards of Mongolia in 1965, the Awards of the Mongolian Writers' Union in 1976 and the title of People's Writer of Mongolia in 1994.

Several of Erdene's works have been translated into German.

Sengiin Erdene died in 2000. One of his sons is Erdeniin Bat-Üül, a prominent politician from Mongolia's Democratic party.

References

Sengiin Erdene Wikipedia


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