AzSTC Magazine’s Next Issue Out Now

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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