AzSTC Magazine’s Next Issue Out Now

AzSTC Magazine’s Next Issue Out Now

The latest issue (3/2017) of Xəzər World Literature Magazine has been published. Highlights of the issue include:

The novel ‘The Left-Handed Woman’ by Peter Handke under the heading ‘Contemporary Austrian Prose’; the short story The Bulbous Eyes’ by Shakhmar under the heading ‘Azerbaijan Literature’; the novel ‘The Remains of the Day’ by Kazuo Ishiguro under the heading ‘The Booker Prize-Winners’; the poems by Charles Baudelaire, Paul Verlaine and Arthur Rimbaud  under the heading ‘French Symbolism’; the short story The Raid’ by John Steinbeck  under the heading “Classical Translations” (a translator Natik Safarov); the essay ‘A Retrospect’ by Ezra Pound under the heading ‘Essays, Articles’; short stories by Mircea Cărtărescu under the heading ‘Romanian Literature’; and the novel Home’ by Toni Morrison under the heading ‘Literary Giants’ and other interesting reading material.

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  • The New Spelling Dictionary of the Azerbaijani Language Out in Türkiye The New Spelling Dictionary of the Azerbaijani Language Out in Türkiye

    The new "Spelling Dictionary of the Azerbaijani Language", compiled by the Azerbaijan State Translation Centre in 2023, has been released in Ankara with the support of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Türkiye, and Hacettepe University.

     

  • Azerbaijani Poetry in "Miguel de Cervantes" Library Azerbaijani Poetry in "Miguel de Cervantes" Library

    The “Anthology of Contemporary Azerbaijani Poetry”, which brings together works of such well-known figures of classic and modern Azerbaijani literature, as... 

  • English and Finnish Literary Portals Share Samad Vurgun’s Creativity English and Finnish Literary Portals Share Samad Vurgun’s Creativity

    “My Poetic Side” and “Rakkausrunot”, the popular English and Finnish literary portals, have posted in English the verses “The World!” and “Forget” by Samad Vurgun, the People’s Poet of Azerbaijan, as part of the AzSTC project “Azerbaijan Literature in an International Virtual World.”