Mustafin biography
About the author of Gabiden Mustafin, an academic writer, was born in the year in the Telman district of the Karaganda region in the family of a peasant-serednyak. After the teachings at a two -year school, Gabiden takes the path of independent working life and is engaged in self -education. During the Civil War and the formation of Soviet power, Gabiden Mustafin works in various administrative positions in Soviet institutions.
In the spring of the year, Gabiden moved to the then capital of Kazakhstan Kzyl-Ordu and worked in the judicial authorities. Since that time, he begins to write small notes in the newspaper Enbekshi Kazakh. In the year, a separate book called "Er Shoyyn" is his stories and essays. In the year, Gabiden Mustafin moves to Karaganda and works for some time in the editorial office of the newspaper Karaganda Proletariats.
From the year, Mustafin collaborates as amended by the newspaper Kzyl TU, Red Banner, published in Novosibirsk. In the year, Mustafin moves to Alma-Ata and goes to work at the editorial office of the literary journal “Adebit Maidan” “Literary Front”, and in the year it becomes a responsible editor of the TEO magazine. In the same year, Gabiden Mustafin published his first novel “Life or Death”, a few years later, decisively processed and published under the name “Karaganda”.
The novel is dedicated to the working class of Kazakhstan, the industrialization of Karaganda. In the year, Gabiden Mustafin wrote a story about the noble pro -law of Michurints Shiganaka Bersieva. The story of G. Mustafin “Shiganak Bersiyev” in Russian soon published in Moscow and has since withstood a number of reprints. In the year, Gabiden Mustafin published the novel “Millionaire” telling about the strengthening and development of the collective farm system.
This book was highly appreciated by outstanding figures of Soviet literature, including A. For several years, M. Mustafin headed the writer's organization of Kazakhstan, was a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan. He is now a member of the Presidium of the Board of the Union of Writers of Kazakhstan. At the end of the x, Gabiden Mustafin is working on the novel “After the Bury”, which tells about changes in the Kazakh steppe after a cleansing storm of the civil war.
Currently, the writer creates an autobiographical trilogy, the first part of which is an eyewitness novel-recreating the situation in Kazakhstan in the last pre-revolutionary years and the era of the Civil War, has published a separate book in Alma-Ata and Moscow. His works are translated into languages of the peoples of the USSR and foreign languages.
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