User:Erekle MAKASHVILI/მუხტარ აუეზოვი

It is widely known that the Kazakh nation has had personalities with their own talent and creativity since time immemorial. In this respect, the work of the Kazakh writer, dramatist, doctor of philology, Mr. Mukhtar Auezov, is notable. His first creative steps began in 1917, specifically with the play "Енлик-кебек", the content of which is based on the paradox of tragic fate, where two young characters meet, the play is based on a folk legend. The pen of Mukhtar Auezov is the author of many narrative plays. For example, in "Lazammanitrauri", "The fate of the orphan", "Who is guilty", "In the apple garden" and others. It is worth noting the fact that in some cases the rhetoric of the writer's creativity is concentrated on accentuating the problems of the Kazakh feudal society at that time. Mukhtar Auezov's four-volume novel - "The Way of Abay" brought universal recognition and recognition. This work with great ideals earned a worthy place in the "Library of World Literature" and was translated into almost all languages ​​of the world. Communicating with Abai Kunanbaev's work causes the writer's mind to soar and be imbued with spiritual ideals. It was under this auspices that in 1945 Auezov wrote the libretto of the opera "Abai" and the script of the feature film "Songs of Abai". In 1949, he published a book that was a kind of connection with Abai's work - the novel "Abai". It is also worth noting the fact that in 1959 the book "The Way of Abai" was awarded the Vladimir Lenin Prize. Mukhtar Auezov's name is also known for the Oscar award, specifically the film "Cruel", which was filmed based on the writer's 1973 story. Mutar Auezov was the first writer who, with his creative works and great ideals, laid the foundation for the formation of the Kazakh school. It was through him that the Kazakh nation became acquainted with the remarkable masterpieces of world literature, which Mukhtar Auezov translated into the Kazakh language. For example, Nikolai Gogol's play "Revisor", William Shakespeare's "Othello" and "Chervely's Night", Konstantin Trenev's play "Lubov Yarovaya" and others. Mukhtar Auezov's great ideals and philosophical works have been repeatedly translated and published in many countries of the world, in different languages. Monuments and monuments of Mukhtar Auezov can be found in almost all regions of the Republic of Kazakhstan. It is significant that the Institute of Literature and Art of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the State Drama Theater, various streets and schools - throughout the country - are named after the writer. The house museum of Mukhtar Auezov operates in the city of Almaty. It should be noted that in 2022, UNESCO plans to hold more than 500 international events within the framework of the writer's 125th anniversary. Mukhtar Auezov's creative work is a reflection of the fullness of the Kazakh nation, whose exemplary name will not be forgotten by future generations.