AzSTC Magazine’s Next Issue Out Now
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The latest issue (4/2018) of Xəzər World Literature Magazine has been published. Highlights of the issue include: Albert Camus' speech at the Nobel Banquet and his novel A Happy Death under the heading “Nobel Lectures”; the short story The Road by Dilsuz under the heading “Azerbaijani Literature”; A Collection of Poems by Mikhail Lermontov under the heading “Classics of Russian Literature”; Part II translated from Torah under the heading “Celestial Reincarnation”; Tao Te Ching, an extract from a Chinese classic text credited to the 6th-century BC sage Laozi under the heading “Human Values”; A Collection of Poems by Piotr Mitzner under the heading “Contemporary Polish Poetry”; the short stories Autumn Flowers by Gao Xingjian (China) and Spinning Gears by Akutagawa Ryūnosuke (Japan) under the heading “Short Stories”; Memories of Andrei Tarkovsky under the heading “Portraits”; The Khazars, a study by Svetlana Pletneva (Russia) under the heading “Memory”; Stories by Vizma Belševica (Latvia) under the heading “Latvian Edition”; A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway (USA) under the heading “Memoirs”; The Letter Writers, Or a New Way to Keep a Wife at Home , a three-act farcical play by Henry Fielding (England) under the heading “Theater”.
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