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Hamid Ismailov was born on 5 May, 1954 in Kyrgyzstan, is a Uzbek author. Discover Hamid Ismailov's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?

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Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 5 May 1954
Birthday 5 May
Birthplace Kyrgyzstan
Nationality Kyrgyzstan

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1954

Hamid Ismailov (Хамид Исмайлов) (Hamid Ismoilov / Ҳамид Исмоилов or Абдулҳамид Исмоил) born May 5, 1954, in Tokmok, Kyrgyzstan, is an Uzbek journalist and writer who was forced to flee Uzbekistan in 1992 and came to the United Kingdom, where he took a job with the BBC World Service.

1980

At the end of the 1980s he created a fictional literary group 'Conference of Refined', consisting of successfully published and acclaimed heteronym poets, philosophers, literary critics, writers and translators.

During the same period, he wrote a great number of academic articles mostly on literature and Uzbek mentality, which later he placed on the Academia website.

1987

Among them books of poetry: "Сад" (Garden) (1987), "Пустыня" (Desert) (1988); of visual poetry: "Post Faustum" (1990), "Книга Отсутстви" (1992); novels "Собрание Утончённых" (1988), Le vagabond flamboyant (1993), Hay-ibn-Yakzan (2001), Hostage to Celestial Turks (2003), "Дорога к смерти больше чем смерть" (The road to death is bigger than death) (2005), and many others.

He has translated Russian and Western classics into Uzbek, and Uzbek and Persian classics into Russian and some Western languages.

1990

At the beginning of the 1990s, Ismailov collaborated with French composer Michel Karsky in creating several examples of sonic or musical poetry pieces like 'Babylon eclatee' or 'Hourglass/Le pas dernier'

1992

Hamid fled Uzbekistan in 1992 after the Islam Karimov regime opened a criminal case against Ismailov.

The authorities said Ismailov was trying to overthrow the government and received threats against his family and attacks on his home.

His works are still banned in the country.

He is a vocal critic of the country's government and its poor human rights record and censorship.

1997

A Russian edition was published in Moscow in 1997 under the pseudonym Altaer Magdi (Алтаэр Магди).

2006

Ismailov's novel The Railway (Железная дорога), originally written before he left Uzbekistan, was the first to be translated into English, by Robert Chandler, and was published in 2006.

2010

On 30 April 2010, the BBC announced Ismailov's appointment as Writer in Residence for BBC World Service for two years.

The blog was launched on 10 May 2010.

2012

Another novel, A Poet and Bin-Laden (English translation of "Дорога к смерти больше чем смерть"), translated by Andrew Bromfield, was published in September 2012.

In June 2012, Ismailov represented Uzbekistan at the Poetry Parnassus in London.

He took part in many literary festivals, including Hay, Edinburgh , Brooklyn , Berlin , Lahore and many others.

In 2022 he had a US Universities literary tour, which started with a Retrospective Symposium of his work at Yale University.

He gave lectures at a number of universities, including Ann Arbor, Chicago , Berkeley , Stanford and others.

2014

His triptych of novels, "Мбобо", in English The Underground (published worldwide by Restless Book, Googling for Soul, and Two Lost to Life have also been translated into English. His book "The Dead Lake" (English translation of "Вундеркинд Ержан" by Andrew Bromfield) was published by Peirene Press early in 2014. His novel "The Devils' Dance" was published by Tilted Axis Press in 2018. It won the EBRD Literary Prize in 2019. His novel "Manaschi", translated into English by Donald Rayfield, was published by Tilted Axis Press in 2021 (the book has not been published in the original Uzbek ).

On the 31 December 2014 Hamid Ismailov announced on his Facebook and Twitter accounts that he stops his tenure which lasted 4,5 years.

2019

He left the BBC on 30 April 2019 after 25 years of service.

His works are banned in Uzbekistan.

Ismailov graduated from the military school of communication and later several departments of Tashkent University (Biology, Law, Management)

Ismailov has published dozens of books in Uzbek, Russian, French, German, Turkish and other languages.