AzSTC Magazine’s Next Issue Out Now
The latest issue of Xəzər World Literature Magazine (1/2018) has been published. Highlights of the issue include:
The novel ‘House without Guardians’ by Heinrich Böll under the heading of “Nobel Tribune”; the article ‘Zakir Fakhri’s ‘inner self’ by Nizami Jafarov under the heading of “Anniversary”; the short stories by Luigi Pirandello under the heading of ‘Classics of the 20th Century’; I Am a Prisoner –Yelena Bulqakova’s dairy under the heading of ‘Diaries’; the short stories ‘Street Scene at Midday’ by Alan Marshall and ‘The Tractor’ by Peter Cowan under the heading of ‘Contemporary Australian Prose’; the poems by Semyon Kirsanov under the heading of ‘Russian Poetry’; the short story ‘Something I've Been Meaning to Tell You’ by Alice Munro under the heading of ‘Stories’; the essay ‘The Day of the Dead’ by Octavio Paz under the heading of ‘Essays’; the novel ‘The Ice Palace’ by Tarjei Vesaas under the heading of ‘Novels’; the poems by Pablo Neruda under the heading of ‘Literary Giants’; ‘Lessons for the Professional Actor’ by Michael Chekhov under the heading of ‘Performance Art’; the novel ‘One for All, Or Mikhailo’s Revenge’ by Peter Amalietti under the heading of “Anniversary: Mehdi Huseyzadeh – 100”; the play ‘A Summer Day’ by Sławomir Mrożek under the heading of ‘Absurd Theatre’.
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Khagani Shirvani’s Creativity on the Literary Portal of England
“Write Out Loud”, the leading poetry portal of England, has posted in English the ghazal “A Love Song” by the great Azerbaijani poet Khagani Shirvani as part of the...
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Isi Malikzade’s Creativity on German Literature Magazine
LESERING.de, a popular German e-literature magazine, has posted in German the short story Salt by Isi Malikzade, the notable Azerbaijani writer, as part of the AzSTC project “Azerbaijan Literature in an International Virtual World”.
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Movlud Movlud’s Short Story on Turkish Portals
“Detayhaberler.com”, “Dibace.net” and “Haber.232.com”, leading Turkish portals, have posted in Turkish the short story “We Have Already Grown Up” by the...