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Literature unites peoples
09:13 / 2022-02-08

Poems by Uzbek writer Mukhabbat Yuldasheva “Autumn Rain”, “Rainbow” and “Stars” are published in the Greek literary publication “Polismagazino”.

Even though Mukhabbat Yuldasheva entered Uzbek literature almost half a century ago as a science fiction writer, children's works have a significant place in her work. She is the author of 35 books. Her stories, fairy tales and poems are translated into 11 foreign languages and published in more than a dozen countries. The works of the writer, who was awarded the highest places at several prestigious competitions, were included in many anthologies.

Mukhabbat Yuldasheva has translated almost 400 feature films and cartoons, over 20 television series into Uzbek. She promotes Uzbek literature abroad, translated the works of 20 Uzbek writers into Russian and contributed to their publication in literary journals of Russia, Donetsk People's Republic, Kazakhstan, Republic of Crimea, the United States, Belgium, Pakistan, India and Egypt.

“Literature unites peoples”, says Mukhabbat Yuldasheva. – The publication of my works in Greece has a special meaning for me, because I grew up reading the myths and legends of the ancient Greeks. Undoubtedly, this literature led me to the genre of science fiction”.

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