In Hungary, the book "Topon" by Sultan Raev has been published.

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Sultan Raev's book 'Topon' published in Hungary
In Budapest, a book by Sultan Raev, a national writer of Kyrgyzstan, titled "Topon" has been published in Hungarian.

The collection includes the novel "Topon," as well as the stories "The Boy Who Caught the Sun" and "Kashaba."


This year, the novel "Janzhaza" was also released in Hungary, which has generated significant interest among local readers. Previously, only a few works by Chingiz Aitmatov had been published in this country.

Sultan Raev emphasized: "Hungary is the homeland of the great poet Sandor Petofi, the Nobel Prize winner of last year Laszlo Krasznahorkai, and the composer Franz Liszt. I believe that the publication of my work in Hungarian in this country, known for its literature and art, is a great honor not only for me but for all Kyrgyz literature."

The works "Janzhaza" and "Topon" were translated by Hungarian translator Jozsef Goreti. The presentation of the collection "Topon" was held at a high level at the Center for Hungarian Culture and Spirituality, gathering literary scholars, public figures, students, and literature enthusiasts.
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