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Kasymbek Yeshmambetov (Kyrgyz: Эшмамбетов Касымбек; 2 October 1910 – 10 February 1984) was a Kyrgyz writer, playwright, translator, and a member of the Union of Soviet Writers.

Kasymbek Yeshmambetov
BornKasymbek Yeshmambetov
(1910-10-02)2 October 1910
Orto-Say, Kirghiz ASSR, Soviet Union
Died10 February 1984(1984-02-10) (aged 73)
OccupationAuthor
NationalityKyrgyz

Early life


He was born in Orto-Say to a peasant family. Until 1920, he studied at the agriculture school. He graduated from the Pedagogical College in Feunze in 1930.


Career


He taught medicine, economics and construction during his time at the college. In 1930 he published his first story, "The Mystery of Nature," and seven years later, he wrote the play Saryndzhi. He translated various works of William Shakespeare, Alexander Ostrovsky, Pushkin, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Leo Tolstoy and others in Kyrgyz. He published books in Russian, including Pieces (1958), Four of the most daring (1958), Hunter with a golden eagle (1960) and The Dream (1964).


Recognition


He won the award for Literature and Art in the Great Patriotic War (1941–1945) and the Nero medal for labor.


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    На других языках


    - [en] Kasymbek Yeshmambetov

    [ru] Эшмамбетов, Касымбек

    Касымбек Эшмамбетов (кирг. Касымбек Эщмамбетов; 2 октября 1910, Орто-Сай, Туркестанский край — 10 февраля 1984) — киргизский писатель, драматург, переводчик, член Союза писателей СССР.



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