Nazar Khasan (Khasan Mudarisovich Nazarov) was born on January 15, 1942 in the Taulykai village of Zianchurinsky region of Bashkortostan. After graduation from 7 years school he worked in the kolhoz, served in the army, later he took up the journalistic activity. He graduated from the Literary Institute by Gorky in Moscow.
Khasan Nazar took up literature in the 70s. His first collection “Camp for eagles” issued in 1971, was highly appreciated by readers and literary society. The poet was awarded the State Award of the Republic of Bashkortostan by Salavat Yulaev for his book of poems and verses “The ascension to heaven”.
Works by A.Pushkin, A.Blok, R.Gamazatov, I. Goethe, N.Nekrasov, A.Tvardovsky, A.Filippov, Altai poets, “The Dog in the Manger” by Lope De Vega translated by K.Nazar look surprisingly natural and colourful.
Khasan Nazar is a publicist, essayist of standing reputation. He has written a lot of essays and reviews.