Famous Poet Zharaskan Myrzamuratov Becomes a Member of the Writers' Union of Uzbekistan

13 February 2025

The name of Zharaskan Myrzamuratov is well known among literature enthusiasts. This talented poet and experienced journalist has dedicated his life to the written word, combining the power of poetry with deep analysis. His works have long transcended Kazakhstan’s borders, finding resonance in the hearts of readers beyond the country.  

Myrzamuratov’s poetry and prose have been included in various collective collections, such as "Qyzylqum Zhirlary" ("Poems of Kyzylkum"), "Ädil Sözding Aldaspany – Äyteke Bi" ("The Sword of Just Words – Äyteke Bi"), "Täuelsiz Aqyndar" ("Poets of Independence"), "Shugylaly Elding Shabity" ("The Inspiration of a Radiant Country"), "Anthology of Kazakh Poets in Uzbekistan", "Shyrshyq", and many others. His works have also been included in textbooks for younger students, helping the next generation connect with the richness of Kazakh literature.  

In recent years, the poet has delighted readers with his personal books: "Köngil Qongyrauı" ("The Bell of the Soul," 2021), "Ynta" ("Aspiration," 2022), "Qazynaly Bilim Oshaǵy" ("The School of Precious Knowledge," 2023), and at the end of 2024, his new book "Aqıqattyń Dämı Aşy" ("The Bitter Taste of Truth") was published in Almaty by "Ädebiet" publishing house with the support of NJSC Otandastar Qory.  

Today, his many years of literary work were recognized at a high level—Zharaskan Myrzamuratov has officially become a member of the Writers' Union of Uzbekistan. The membership certificate was ceremoniously handed to him by the chairman of the Union, renowned poet Sirojiddin Sayyid. This is not only a personal achievement for the author but also an important step in strengthening cultural ties between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.  

We wish the talented poet endless inspiration, new creative heights, and continued success!  

📚✨ Kazakh poetry continues to reach new heights! ✨📚

Famous Poet Zharaskan Myrzamuratov Becomes a Member of the Writers' Union of Uzbekistan