Сuratorial hour: Oralkhan Bokeev's story "Atau-kere"

3/18/2021

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Our online curatorial hour with 3rd year students in Automation and Control was dedicated to the Atau-Kere story of the famous Kazakhstani writer, laureate of the State Prize of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Abai, All-Union Literary Prize named after I. N. Ostrovsky, Oralkhan Bokey. A story about difficult human relationships, about the clash of "strong" and "lost" characters, about the Motherland, the connection of ancestors and generations, but mainly about struggle, love and hope. A dramatic story set against the backdrop of deep mountain rivers, snowy ridges, endless forests, reindeer trails and wide pastures, following the legends of their ancestors, saving and giving hope, leads the heroes to “their indispensable paradise” - “a captivated fate” or the majestic and unattainable Muztau.