People's Writer

People's Writer is a honorary title to distinguished writers.

The title originated in the Soviet Union and was granted by the Republics of the Soviet Union and the Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republics.[1] Some post-Soviet states continue granting this type of award.

  • People's Writer of Azerbaijan
  • People's Writer of Bashkortostan [ru]
  • People's Writer of Belarus [ru]
  • People's Writer of the Kazakh SSR [ru]
  • People's Writer of the Kyrgyz Republic [ru]
  • People's Writer of the Latvian SSR [ru]
  • People's Writer of the Lithuanian SSR
  • People's Writer of the Mari El Republic [ru]
  • People's Writer (Poet) of the Republic of Dagestan [ru]
  • People's Writer of the Republic of Tatarstan [ru]
  • People's Writer of the Republic of Dagestan [ru]
  • People's Writer of the Chuvash Republic [ru]
  • People's Writer of the Estonian SSR [ru]

References

  1. ^ Steinberg, Mark D. (2018-05-31). Proletarian Imagination: Self, Modernity, and the Sacred in Russia, 1910–1925. Cornell University Press. ISBN 978-1-5017-1779-6. Retrieved 2025-08-30.

See also


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