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Olonkho is the general name for the entire Yakut heroic epic that consists of many long legends – one of the longest being ‘Nurgun Botur the Swift’ consisting of some 36,000 lines of verse, published here. Like Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey, the Finnish Kalevala, the Buryat Geser, and the Kirghiz Manas, the Yakut Olonkho is an epic of a very ancient origin dating back to the period – possibly as early as the eighth or ninth centuries – when the ancestors of the present-day Yakut peoples lived on their former homeland and closely communicated with the Turkic and Mongolian peoples living in the Altay and Sayan regions. As with all Olonkho stories the hero – in this story Nurgun Botur the Swift – and his tribe are heaven-born, hence his people are referred to as ‘Aiyy kin’ (the deity’s relatives). Naturally, too, on account of his vital role (in saving his people from destruction and oblivion by evil, many-legged, fire-breathing, one-armed, one legged Cyclops-type monsters – the Devil’s relatives representing all possible sins), he is depicted not only as strong, but also a handsome, remarkably athletic and incredibly brave and well-built man ‘as swift as an arrow’, but also with an uncontrollable temper when required.

Table of Contents

Preface to the English Edition by Vasily Ivanov

Foreword by Anna Dybo

Olonkho – The Ancient Yakut Epic by Innokenty Pukhov

Translating the Olonkho by Alina Nakhodkina

Acknowledgements

Select Glossary and Commentaries by Alina Nakhodkina

Map of Sakha (Yakutia) and Autonomous Areas of Russia

List of Translators and Editors

OLONKHO – NURGUN BOTUR THE SWIFT

Introduction

Song l

Song 2

Song 3

Song 4

Song 5

Song 6

Song 7

Song 8

Song 9?

Olonkho: Nurgun Botur the Swift

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      Publisher: Global Books
      Publication Date: 01/07/2015
      ISBN13: 9781898823087, 978-1898823087
      ISBN10: 1898823081

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Olonkho is the general name for the entire Yakut heroic epic that consists of many long legends – one of the longest being ‘Nurgun Botur the Swift’ consisting of some 36,000 lines of verse, published here. Like Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey, the Finnish Kalevala, the Buryat Geser, and the Kirghiz Manas, the Yakut Olonkho is an epic of a very ancient origin dating back to the period – possibly as early as the eighth or ninth centuries – when the ancestors of the present-day Yakut peoples lived on their former homeland and closely communicated with the Turkic and Mongolian peoples living in the Altay and Sayan regions. As with all Olonkho stories the hero – in this story Nurgun Botur the Swift – and his tribe are heaven-born, hence his people are referred to as ‘Aiyy kin’ (the deity’s relatives). Naturally, too, on account of his vital role (in saving his people from destruction and oblivion by evil, many-legged, fire-breathing, one-armed, one legged Cyclops-type monsters – the Devil’s relatives representing all possible sins), he is depicted not only as strong, but also a handsome, remarkably athletic and incredibly brave and well-built man ‘as swift as an arrow’, but also with an uncontrollable temper when required.

      Table of Contents

      Preface to the English Edition by Vasily Ivanov

      Foreword by Anna Dybo

      Olonkho – The Ancient Yakut Epic by Innokenty Pukhov

      Translating the Olonkho by Alina Nakhodkina

      Acknowledgements

      Select Glossary and Commentaries by Alina Nakhodkina

      Map of Sakha (Yakutia) and Autonomous Areas of Russia

      List of Translators and Editors

      OLONKHO – NURGUN BOTUR THE SWIFT

      Introduction

      Song l

      Song 2

      Song 3

      Song 4

      Song 5

      Song 6

      Song 7

      Song 8

      Song 9?

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