
Prose writer K. Berdikeev was born on September 1, 1939, in the village of Kairma, Jumgal District, Naryn Region, in a peasant family.
In 1955, he graduated from Chayek Secondary School, and in 1960, he graduated from the veterinary faculty of the Kyrgyz State Agricultural Institute named after K. I. Skryabin.
He began his labor biography in 1960 as a veterinarian in the collective farm named after V. I. Lenin, and from 1964 he worked as the deputy head of the district veterinary station, from 1975 as the head of the veterinary laboratory, and then as the chief veterinarian of a fattening state farm in the Jumgal District.
He has been published since 1960. In 1976, a collection of novellas titled "Abiyir" ("Conscience") was published. The writer is the author of several novellas and stories reflecting contemporary rural life.
He has been a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union since 1971 and a member of the Union of Soviet Writers since 1979.
SEPARATE PUBLICATIONS
in Kyrgyz language
Abiyir: Novellalar. —Fr.: Mektep, 1976. — 50 p. Conscience.
Keke-mergen: Povest jana zanytmalard. —Fr.: Mektep, 1977. — 184 p. Hunter Koko.
Aydyn kol: Povest. —Fr.: Kyrgyzstan, 1979.— 172 p. On the shore of the lake.
Nuska: Povest. —Fr.: Kyrgyzstan, 1984.— 197 p.
Ayyp: Povest, atsgemeler. —Fr.: Mektep, 1986.—288 p. Sentence.