Gerasim Kharlampyev | |
Pseudonym: | Gerasim Pilesh |
Birth Name: | Герасим Дмитриевич Харлампьев |
Birth Date: | 2 February 1913 |
Birth Place: | Man Toktash village, Russia |
Death Place: | Cheboksary, Chuvashia, USSR |
Occupation: | Writer, playwright, sculptor, painter |
Language: | Chuvash |
Nationality: | Chuvash |
Notableworks: | Beautiful Morning Love Doesn't Die Little Tales |
Gerasim Dmitriyevich Kharlampyev (ru|Герасим Дмитриевич Харлампьев; 2 February 1913 – 2 November 2003), better known by his pen name Gerasim Pilesh, was a Soviet Chuvash writer, playwright, sculptor, and painter.[1] [2]
Gerasim Pilesh was born on 2 February 1913 in the village of Man Toktash in the Alikovsky District of the Chuvash Republic.
He studied at Bolshetoktashsky Initial School, Hodorsky Eight-Year School, and later attended Rabfak in Nizhny Novgorod and the Moscow Art Technical School. Pilesh was conscripted for military service and participated in the Great Patriotic War. He worked at the Chuvash Book Publishing House and served as the director of an art gallery.
Pilesh died on 2 November 2003 in Cheboksary.
Pileš emerged in Chuvash literature as a master of short plays and children's stories. Later, Gerasim Dmitriyevich wrote stories and novels. His plays, such as "Кӑмӑл уҫӑлсан" ("Desire Birth"), "Ҫурхи кӗвӗсем" ("Spring Motives"), and "Юрату вилӗмсӗр" ("Love Is Immortal"), continue to be performed with pleasure in Chuvash theaters. The drama "Love Is Immortal" was staged at the Ukrainian State Drama Theater in Kiev.
Gerasim Dmitriyevich also participated in art exhibitions and wrote sketches about Chuvash artists M. Spiridonov and N. Sverchkov.
He was actively involved with Kapkan magazine.