Узбекский прозаик Уктам Усманов известен широкому кругу читателей своим романом НАЕДИНЕ, изданным на русском языке в 1983 году и вошедшим в эту книгу.
В своей новой книге, в которую вошли также и рассказы, написанные за последние годы, автор ставит острые нравственные проблемы. Его рассказы — это доверительный разговор с читателем о виденном и пережитом.
Uktam Usmanov (Russian cyrillic: Уктам Усманов) (Uzbek cyrillic: Ўктам Усмонов) is a well-known writer and journalist who began his career in the late 50s and early 60s. His stories are full of descriptions of various images and characters. He graduated from the Tashkent Pedagogical Institute named after Nizami, Faculty of History and Philology (1959).
Literary worker and head of department in the newspapers "Lenin's Spark", "Soviet Uzbekistan" (1959-72), official in the Central Committee of the Republican Party (1972-82), secretary of the Writers' Union of Uzbekistan (1983-86), editor-in-chief of the newspaper "Soviet Uzbekistan" ( 1987-90).
His first stories were published in the late 50s. The first collection of short stories was Guldasta (1964). This was followed by "The Rich Boy" (1965), "Spring Lightning" (1970), "Troubled Night" (1976), "Mysterious Beach" (1981), "Kishan" (1984), "Fate" (1988) and others. published books of short stories.
The novel "Whirlpool" (1979) plays an important role in the work of Uktam Usmanov. The video, based on the novel, has become popular among the people. The play skillfully depicts the life of intellectuals full of hardships and researches, fierce struggles and contradictions between truth and injustice. The images of Aziz and Mahamatchatak are painted in vital, sincere colors. The novel won the Oybek Prize in 1980.
O'ktam Usmonov T. Dreyzer's novel The American Tragedy, A.D. He translated Shirvonzoda's story "Nomus" into Uzbek.
A number of his works, including Chest (1977) and Rasskazy (1983), have been published in Russian and sister languages.