AzSTC Magazine’s Next Issue Out Now
The latest issue (1/2019) of Xəzər World Literature magazine has been published. Highlights of the issue include: Poems of William Butler Yeats under the heading “Nobel Lectures”; Isa Ismailzade or the Picture of a Word and Verses of Isa Ismailzade under the heading “Azerbaijani Literature”; Tao Te Ching, an extract from a Chinese classic text credited to the 6th-century BC sage Laozi under the heading “Human Values”; An Interview with short story writer Lydia Davis titled “There will be less and less concern for correctness of grammar, usage, accurate meanings of words, a more casual approach altogether to the task of editing in the future” and her stories under the heading “Winners of the Man Booker International Prize”; Part III translated from Torah under the heading “Celestial Reincarnation”; Blackwater, a short story by British author Conn Iggulden under the heading “Short Story”; Did you really have to live through the bugs?, an essay by Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk under the heading “Essays”; Dream Catcher: About My father, J.D. Salinger, a memoir by Margaret A. Salinger; Poems of Paul Celan under the heading “European Poetry”; The Mamluks by Kazym Yashar Kopram under the heading “Memory”; Second Part of the novel A Happy Death by French author and journalist Albert Camus under the heading “Novels”; August: Osage County, a comedy-drama play by American playwright and screenwriter Tracy Letts under the heading “Theatre”; Frog the Traveller, a fairy tale by Russian author of short stories Vsevolod Garshin under the heading "World Literature for Children".
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Book “Flower Garden” by Musa Yaqub for Children Out
ADTM Translation Agency has published the book Flower Garden, a collection of poems designed for school-aged children, written by the People’s Poet of Azerbaijan...
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Vagif Bayatly Oder’s Creativity on the Literary Portal of Argentine
“Antología poética”, the popular Argentinian literature portal, has posted in Spanish the verses “There Will Be No Trouble in the World” and “By Evening Tram”...
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Rasul Rza’s Creativity on the USA Literary Portal
“Poetryverse”, a popular American literary portal, has posted in English the verses “Ancient Manuscript”, “If Only I Had That Power”, “We Are All on the Road”...