Poet and writer (b. 1939, Gurhojan
village / Kabardino-Balkar Republic). Bayzullaev, who was sent to exile at the
age of five, began to write his first poems in Middle Asia. After his return to
his homeland at the 1956 Khrushchev "spring", he worked as a worker
in the mines. After graduating from Moscow Maxim Gorky Institute of Literature,
he worked as a journalist in Nalchik. He is a poet with a high emotional power,
who fights against injustice and has a dominant criticizing side. He is the
first science fiction writer of Balkar literature and is a member of Russian
Writers’ Association. He is now living in Nalchik.
WORKS:
POETRY: Uzak Aulak (1969, Faraway Plane,), Julduz Sürüvle (1979, Herds of Stars), Janğan Julduzla (1985, Burning Stars), Jangız Terek (The Lonely Tree, 1989), Zamanlanı Çarhı (Wheel of Times, 2000 ).
SCIENCE FICTION: Julduz Muhajirle (1997, Star Refugees).