Khazar Magazine’s Next Issue Out Now

 

The highlights of the issue include:

 

Nobel speech, and the short story “Looking through the Window” by Orhan Pamuk under the heading of NOBEL TRIBUNE;

The short story “The Portrait” (continued) by Nikolai Gogol under the heading of CLASSICAL HERITAGE;

The songs from the play “Mother Courage and Her Children” by Bertolt Brecht under the heading of HUMAN POETRY;

The short story “The Hat” by Jafar Jabbarly under the heading of AZERBAIJANI LITERATURE;

The short story “The Poet” by Somerset Maugham under the heading of SHORT STORIES;

The short stories “The Book” by Nurmyrat Saryhanow and “What Does Irritate Toshpoʻlat Say?” by Abdullah Kadiri under the heading of LITERATURE OF TURKIC PEOPLES;

The short stories “The Curse” and “Golden Paint” by Dina Rubina under the heading of ISRAELI PROSE;

The Caravan: The Sheik of Alexandria and His Slaves” by Wilhelm Hauff under the heading of NOVEL;

The short story “Night of Freedom” by Cyprian Ekwensi under the heading of THE SECRET CONTINENT: AFRICAN LITERATURE;

The play “The Bride and Groom” by Mar Baydjiyev under the heading of THEATRE;

The essay “The Alphabet” (continued) by Czeslaw Milosz under the heading of ESSAY;

The novel “Chevengur” by Andrei Platonov under the heading of ANTI-UTOPIA, just to name a few.

 

For Khazar readers: copies of the edition are available on the stands below:

 

Kiosk Press – Elmler Akademiyası metro station, 19 Huseyn Javid Avenue;

Kiosk Press – Nariman Narimanov metro station, 122 Agha Neymatulla Street;

Kiosk Press – Icherisheher metro station, Istiglaliyyat Street;

Kiosk Press – Koroghlu metro station;

Kiosk Press – Nizami metro station, Alibey Huseynzade Street;

 

Kiosk Press – Hazi Aslanov metro station, 41 Khudu Mammadov Street, and on other newsstands at metro stations.

 

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