The Story of a Refugee Heart is a collection of three emotionally charged stories - Mourning Day Fireworks, Drone Show, and The Cruel Mannequin - written in the shadow of silence, injustice, and a wounded homeland. Each story explores what it means to live in a system where truth is punished, grief is hidden, and youth are forced to choose between exile and resistance. From a boy watching fireworks on the night of his mother's death, to a generation growing up under surveillance and illusion, to a mannequin that reflects the cruelty of modern identity - these works offer a haunting portrait of…mehr
The Story of a Refugee Heart is a collection of three emotionally charged stories - Mourning Day Fireworks, Drone Show, and The Cruel Mannequin - written in the shadow of silence, injustice, and a wounded homeland. Each story explores what it means to live in a system where truth is punished, grief is hidden, and youth are forced to choose between exile and resistance. From a boy watching fireworks on the night of his mother's death, to a generation growing up under surveillance and illusion, to a mannequin that reflects the cruelty of modern identity - these works offer a haunting portrait of conscience and survival. This book is about the inner exile of those who remember too much, feel too deeply, and refuse to remain silent. It is not about escape. It is about bearing witness.
Sundet Seitov - Poet and Writer Sundet Seitov is a prominent voice among the new generation of Kazakh literary figures, known for his heartfelt poetry and socially conscious prose. He was born on October 3, 1998, in Shynaz district of Tashkent region, Uzbekistan. A graduate of the Central Asian Innovative University with a degree in philology, Seitov is a member of the Writers' Union of Kazakhstan. His debut poetry collection, "Umytpas" ("Never Forget"), introduced him as a lyrical and emotionally honest poet. In 2025, his novel "Drone Show" was published in the United States, marking a significant milestone in his career as a novelist. The book reflects his bold engagement with themes of truth, loss, and state injustice in contemporary Kazakh society. Seitov is the eldest child in his family. He lost his mother to a terminal illness in 2019 and currently lives with his father and younger brother. He works at the A. Pushkin City Universal Library in Shymkent. Previously, he was active in journalism and publishing, working as an editor. He is a laureate of several national and international literary competitions and a two-time recipient of the "Poet of the Year" award presented by the city of Shymkent. Seitov's work resonates with readers for its poetic depth, emotional clarity, and moral courage - offering a voice for a generation searching for truth in the shadows of silence.
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