The National State Book Chamber, with the support of the Language Policy Committee of the Ministry of Culture and Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan, continues the "Asyl Soz"project.
The purpose of this event is to popularize the works of our writers, hold meetings with writers, poets-abyzists, honored figures of spirituality of our country. In the future, the "Asyl Soz" project is regularly held throughout the year, interviews with Abyz-aksakals are published in one of the republican newspapers. The version of the video will be broadcast on one of the republican channels, and the finished products will be stored in the archive of the book chamber. The first guest of the project was the Hero of Labor of Kazakhstan, the classic writer Abdizhamil Nurpeisov, the second guest was the People's writer Kabdesh Zhumadilov, the winner of the third State Prize was Beksultan Nurzhekeyevich.
First, the readers and the writer himself visited the exhibition, which began with the first stories and essays of the writer published in the newspapers "Kazakh Adebieti", "Leninshil Zhas", "Zhuldyz" and the magazine "Zhuldyz". After seeing the exhibition, Beksultan expressed gratitude to the specialists of the book chamber who recreated the world of 40-50 years ago.Then the meeting was opened by the director of the book chamber Adil Koytanov, who briefly focused on the writer's work and gave the floor to his grandfather beksultan. When asked by readers, Beksultan Nurzhekeuly, who has been spreading the conversation since childhood, told many secrets, many stories. Including their own, and their own life path, experienced by the Kazakhs of that time, what the country saw after the war, everything was said. All this has become significant and meaningful for the reader. Following the results of the conversation, which lasted two and a half hours, the director of the book chamber handed the writer a memorable gift and a certificate in the name of B. Nurzhekeuly himself, who collected his works in chronological order. At the end of the meeting, the writer thanked for the respect shown to him and took a photo for memory with the staff of the book chamber. After leaving, the staff of the book chamber was told "Asyl sozi".