Prose Writer and Satirist Kalachi Dzhaparov

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Prose writer-satirist Kalachi Dzhaparov


Prose writer-satirist K. Dzhaparov was born in 1948 and passed away on June 10, 1986, in the village of Kairma, Jumgal District, Naryn Region, in a peasant family.
He studied at a rural school and graduated from the law faculty of KSU in 1971, after which he was drafted for active military service, where he remained until the end of his life.
He began publishing in the late 1970s. His first collection of stories, "Uruksat eticiz!" ("Allow me to speak!"), was published in 1981. He is the author of three collections of stories and co-author of the translations into Kyrgyz of the books "Chrysanthemums by the Prison Wall" and "CIA against the USSR."
He was a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union since 1972 and a member of the Union of Soviet Writers since 1985.

SEPARATE PUBLICATIONS

in Kyrgyz language
Sezum bar, uruksatpy?: Acyghemeler. — Fr.: Kyrgyzstan, 1981. — 144 p. Allow me to speak?
Kadyrycız jan bolsun: Satirical acyghmeler. — Fr.: Kyrgyzstan, 1984, — 172 p. Be healthy.
Kelgen sezdu kelin aitat: Satiras. — Fr.: Kyrgyzstan, 1987. — 200 p. The right word is always in place.
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