Writer (b. 15 December 1931
Akyol village / Kyrgyzstan). After he attended primary and secondary school in
his village, he began to teach in the same village. For a while he worked as a
secretary at Soviet Village, he started to study in 1952. He graduated from
Kyrgyz State University, Department of Philology in 1957.
He began to his literature
studies at the same time and he produced his first works. He did redaction
studies about child literature. His studies were appreciated and he was accepted
Writers Union of Kyrgyzstan. Between 1960 and 66 he managed “Kara Göz” (Black Word) Section of AlaToo that was most famous review of
country. Between 1973 and 74 he became redactor of state committee in the field
of publication.
In 1990 he was elected as a
deputy in the election environment of carves of Aksu. He worked as constant
chairman of Higher Consultation Committee and Presidential Consultant. He has
still studied about literature. His book called Kırılan Kılıç (Broken Sword) which brought along renown to writer
was published by translating in Kazak, Turcoman, Ukrainian, English and Uighur,
in addition to five press’ in Russian.
WORKS:
SHORT
STORY: Küçük Çoban (Little Shepherd, 1952), Yetim (Fatherless, 1953), Adam
Olmak İstiyorum (I Wan To Be Very Good at Anything, 1954), Çoban Aldatan Küçük Kuş (Little Bird
that Cheated Shepherd, 1956).
NOVEL:
Kırılan Kılıç (Sıngan Kılç,
Broken Sword, first volume: 1966, second volume: 1971), Baskın (Unexpected Attack, 2000).