The Chui Regional Drama Theater will celebrate the 75th anniversary of the people's writer Samsak Stanaliyev.

Юлия Воробьева Local news / Cultural news
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On November 13, a scientific and practical conference dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the birth of the outstanding Kyrgyz writer Samsak Stanaliev will take place at the Chui Regional Drama Theater named after Sharshen Termechikov, titled "Samsak Stanaliev — Poet, Writer, Publicist, and Translator."

Within the framework of this event, reports on the life and work of the writer will be presented, as well as a theatrical program.

Samsak Stanaliev, a people's writer of Kyrgyzstan, was born on September 11, 1950, in the village of Jazy-Kechuu, located in the Toktogul district of the Jalal-Abad region. In 1977, he completed his studies at the Faculty of Philology of the Kyrgyz State University named after the 50th Anniversary of the USSR, where he studied the Kyrgyz language and literature.

Since 1989, Stanaliev has been a member of the Union of Writers of the USSR. His literary legacy includes 12 books of poetry and prose, more than 250 articles dedicated to literature, science, and criticism, as well as works on the life and creativity of authors such as S. Karachev, K. Tynystanov, Zh. Bokonbaev, Zh. Turusbekov, T. Sydykbekov, and others. In addition, he is one of the authors of children's encyclopedias "Toktogul District" and "What is this, who is this?".

Among the works of Samsak Stanaliev in the Kyrgyz language, notable books include "Suyunchu," "Kıymıl," "Yldamdık," "Ak nurunan akkan jash," "Toktogul's Love," "Akzyinat," "Ataydyң kuydum chogu," "Juroktogu yir," "Raymaly" (co-authored with E. Otunchiev), as well as "Zalkarlar suygon sulular."
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