In 1969 he wrote a historical novel, "Khan Kene," in 1971 - "Charmed sword", in 1973 - "Despair". Wrote a number of socialist realist novels: "Fight", "Dangerous Crossing", "Loving" (another translation of "Love"), "The Golden Bird", "Cover me with his shield," "Mangystau Front", "Golden Horses wake up." Translates from Russian into Kazakh KDUshinsky works. Later tried his hand at drama - the play "The struggle in the mountains" is placed in the National Youth Theatre. Since 1945, Yesenberlin published collections of poetry and poems. In the years 1958-1967 - a scenario-editor of the editorial board of the studio "Kazakhfilm" until 1967 - the editor Kazgoslitizdata to 1971 - Director, "Zhazushy", then secretary of the Union of Writers of Kazakhstan. Works in the Ministry of Geology of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic, then head of Bersugirskoy mine. In 1947-1951 he served as director of the Kazakh State Philharmonic. Until 1947 he worked in the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan. Out the front, badly wounded, in 1942, he returned to Kazakhstan. In 1940 he graduated from the Kazakh Mining and Metallurgical Institute. The author of a historical trilogy "Nomads." He was born on Januin Atbasar Akmola region. Ilyas Yesenberlin (kazakh - Ілияс Есенберлин)- the great Kazakh writer.
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