Kavsar Turdiyeva (1958)

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Children's poetess Kavsar Turdiyeva was born on August 1958, 6 in Tashkent in an educated family.
In 1975 he graduated from school 201 in Chilanzar district with a gold medal and entered the journalism faculty of Tashkent State University (now the National University of Uzbekistan). He then went on to study at Leningrad State University (1981).
Kavsar Turdiyeva studied at the graduate school of the Institute of Language and Literature named after Alisher Navoi of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan. He worked as a teacher at the Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute. Now he works as the head of the department at this institute. Kavsar has been interested in children's literature since his youth. His first poem was published in the newspaper "Dawn Star" during his school years. His first book, Varrak, was published in 1983. After that, the books "I'm playing, I'm thinking" (1987), "Mother who flew like a bird" (1994), "Journey through numbers" (2002) were published.
As a children's playwright, he created a play called "In the land of the Toshkesaks." It was staged by the Samarkand Puppet Theater and won first place at the Puppet Theater Festival.
Poetry collections such as “Botu nidosi” (2004), “Mitti puppet” (2007), “Journey to the world of cheerful alphabet” (2008), “At the station where the nostalgia is scattered” (2011), “Save the world, children” (2012) and others. reached his hand.
Kavsar Turdiyeva is actively working as a screenwriter. For example, Zumrasha (1997–2001) filmed about a dozen films based on his screenplays. He is the author of more than two hundred songs in Uzbek and Russian. He translated the poems of K. Chukovsky, S. Marshak, L. Barbas, and R. Farhodi into Uzbek.
In 2009 he won the competition "The Greatest, the Most Dear" in the field of literature. In 2010, she won the "Children's Favorite Poet" nomination.
He is the author of the textbook "Uzbek language" for Russian-speaking students of medical universities and the Faculty of Nursing (2006,2007, 30), the book on Russian language "2010 shagov k russkomu yaziʼku" (XNUMX).
Kavsar Turdiyeva was awarded the Medal of Fame in 2001 for her literary and social work.
From the book “Uzbek writers” (S. Mirvaliyev, R. Shokirova. Tashkent, Gafur Gulom Publishing House of Literature and Art, 2016).

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