Chingiz Aitmatov (1928 – 2008) – a prominent Kyrgyz and Soviet writer, prose writer, publicist, and state and public figure. His works, written in Kyrgyz and Russian, have been translated into dozens of languages and are part of the golden fund of world literature. The creative work of Ch. Aitmatov had a huge impact on world literature and cinema.
At the center of the narrative is the tragic fate of a boy who, seeking to find his father who went missing at sea, gets caught up in a whirlpool of events where reality intertwines with ancient legends and beliefs. Kirisk, like his father, confronts the harsh power of nature and the mystical image of the spotted dog, which, according to popular legends, appears at the edge of the sea, heralding misfortune.
"Spotted Dog Running Along the Edge of the Sea" is not just a story about Kirisk's fate, but a philosophical reflection on man's place in the world, his connection to the past and future, the power of memory, and how ancient legends and natural laws continue to live in the souls of people, even in a changing world. Through the prism of a child's perception, the author raises eternal questions about the meaning of life, human duty, the struggle between good and evil, the fragility of existence, and the strength of the spirit.