AzSTC Magazine’s Next Issue Out Now

AzSTC Magazine’s Next Issue Out Now

Highlights of the issue include:

Pedro Vargas Llosa’s speech at the Nobel Banquet and her novel Who Killed Palomino Molero?,under the heading of “Nobel Lectures”; the short story Talisman by İsi Melikzadeh under the heading of  “Azerbaijan Literature”; the poem Count Nulin" by Alexander Pushkin under the heading of Anniversary: A.S. Pushkin – 220”; the short story The Steppe by Anton Chekhov under the heading of “Russian Literature”; Translation from Torah under the heading of “Celestial Reincarnation”; poems by Tadeusz Różewicz under the heading of “European Poetry”;  the essay Why I Write  by George Orwell under the heading of “Deput”;  the short stories by  Ishmael  Kader under the heading of “Booker Laurate”; the short stories by Mario Benedetti and Roald Dahl under the heading of “Stoeies”; the novel Dream Catcher: A Memoir: Margaret A. Salinger by Margaret  Salinger under the heading of “Memoirs”;  a historical novel The Ystoria Mongalorum by Giovanni Carpine under the heading of “Memoirs”; Federico Fellini: Comments on Film: a talk with Giovanni Grazzini, a film researcher  under the heading of  “Films“; a passage from the novel  Mirror of the Stage by G.A. Tovstonogov  under the heading of  “Theatre”; and the story The Robot Who Wanted to Sleep by Gianni Rodari under the heading of  “World Literature for Children”.

 

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