Modern Azerbaijan Prose
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Author | : Vagif Sultanly |
Publisher | : Trafford Publishing |
Total Pages | : 730 |
Release | : 2019-02-26 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1490791922 |
The book comprises of the best samples of Azerbaijani literature of the last 40 years. The Anthology includes more than sixty short stories and novels of Ismayil Shikhli, Isi Melikzade, Isa Mughanna, Yusif Samadoghlu, Aziza Jafarzade, Sabir Ahmedli, Chingiz Huseynov, Gholam-Hussein Saedi, Anar, Elchin, Movlud Suleymanli, Sara Oghuz, Rustam Ibrahimbeyov, Mammad Oruj, Seyran Sakhavet, Chingiz Abdullayev, Rafig Taghi, Orkhan Fikratoghlu, Elchin Huseynbeyli and etc. Azerbaijani prose was first published about half a century ago during the Soviet period in Moscow. The world readers have since then lacked the opportunity to know about success of the Azerbaijani literature. Therefore, this Anthology presented with annexes, in new edition and design is of great importance.
Author | : VAGIF SULTANLY AND IRAJ ISMAELY |
Publisher | : Trafford Publishing |
Total Pages | : 701 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1490724672 |
This anthology presented to reader consists of the artistic prose of the last thirty years. As this period covers the collapse of the Soviet Union and Azerbaijan's independence, the literature reflects the influence of these momentous changes of that period. This book contains the works of writers representing a wide literary generation to include the likes of Aziza Jafarzade, Sara Oghuz, Manzar Nigarli, Afag Masud, Nushaba Mammadli, Mehriban Vazir, Gunel Anargizi, Zumrud Yaghmur, Nazila Isgandarova, Aygun Hasanoghlu, Eluja Atali, Khumar Alakbarli, Shalala Abil and others. It consists of the best examples of Azerbaijani women's prose created during this period . Azerbaijani female writers' works have certain artistic licenses from the point of view of content and style. These writers' works contain various topics, starting from the social and political problems up to moral, ethical and family issues. Besides, the written works are based upon various creative styles. The stories selected in the anthology were based on their relevance to the world readers' interest and taste. Thus, there are epic-analytic, lyrical psychological and conditional-metaphorical works among these stories. All of these aspects express the wide variety of genre, style, and topic that represents the female writers' artistic research.
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Total Pages | : 160 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Azerbaijani prose literature |
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Author | : Мирзә Ибраһимов |
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Total Pages | : 420 |
Release | : 1977 |
Genre | : Azerbaijani fiction |
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Total Pages | : 432 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Azerbaijani fiction |
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Author | : Vagif Sultanli |
Publisher | : Whyte Tracks |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2019-10-15 |
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ISBN | : 9788792632814 |
This anthology covers a wide sample of literary prose during the thirty year period from the 80's to present time, including works by men and women looking forward to a better future, but also some looking back to a time before the Russian or Moslem incursion. Some works are based on traditional stories long thought lost forever, now restored in modern versions of folk-lore.
Author | : Sabir Rustamkhanli |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 415 |
Release | : 2013-04 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1481791826 |
"My Road of Life" is his last work written during the Soviet rule. This book treasures love; love of everyone, love to motherland, history, culture. The book speaks out for the whole Azerbaijani people expressing its benevolent nature and good will. The 90s of the last century marked Azerbaijan's history with independence from the Soviet regime and greatly contributed to introduce "My Road of Life" as one of the cult books of those times, spreading thoughts and spirit of liberty, independence, nation's self-governance. Fighters for independence used to came to The Liberty Square in Baku with this book in their hands to demand the end of the authoritarian Soviet dominance. The book encouraged the young generation of those times to rise and wage the just struggle for future and signaled the complete destruction of the humiliating Soviet dictatorship. Today "My Road of Life" is a versed relic echoing the ardent freedom-loving spirit of the Azerbaijani people on their long way to hard-fought victory.
Author | : Irma Ratiani |
Publisher | : Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Total Pages | : 435 |
Release | : 2016-09-23 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1443812951 |
This book brings together papers presented at an international conference held in Tbilisi, Georgia, in 2013, and organised by the Shota Rustaveli Institute of Georgian Literature and the Georgian Comparative Literature Association (GCLA). It represents the first in-depth analysis of the different angles of the problem of emigration and emigrant writing, so painful for the cultural history of Soviet countries, as well as many other European countries with different political regimes. It brings together scholars from Post-Soviet countries, as well as various other countries, to discuss a range of issues surrounding emigration and emigrant writing, highlighting the historical and cultural experience of each particular country. The book deals with such significant problems as the fate of writers revolting against different political regimes, conceptual, stylistic and generic issues, the matter of the emigrant author and the language of his fiction, and the place of emigrant writers’ fiction within their national literatures and the world literary process.
Author | : Akram Aylisli |
Publisher | : Academic Studies PRess |
Total Pages | : 111 |
Release | : 2022-08-16 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 164469915X |
Amid ethnic violence, political corruption, and petty professional intrigue, an artist tries to live free of lies. Set during the last years of the Soviet Union, Stone Dreams tells the story of Azerbaijani actor Sadai Sadygly, who lands in a Baku hospital while trying to protect an elderly Armenian man from a gang of young Azerbaijanis. Something of a modern-day Don Quixote, Sadai has long battled the hatred and corruption he observes in contemporary Azerbaijani society. Wandering in and out of consciousness, he revisits his hometown, the ancient village of Aylis, where Christian Armenians and Muslim Azeris once lived peacefully together, and dreams of making a pilgrimage of atonement to Armenia. Stone Dreams is a searing, painful meditation on the ability of art and artists—of individual human beings—to make change in the world.
Author | : Saikat Majumdar |
Publisher | : Columbia University Press |
Total Pages | : 249 |
Release | : 2013-01-08 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 0231527675 |
Everyday life in the far outposts of empire can be static, empty of the excitement of progress. A pervading sense of banality and boredom are, therefore, common elements of the daily experience for people living on the colonial periphery. Saikat Majumdar suggests that this impoverished affective experience of colonial modernity significantly shapes the innovative aesthetics of modernist fiction. Prose of the World explores the global life of this narrative aesthetic, from late-colonial modernism to the present day, focusing on a writer each from Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, and India. Ranging from James Joyce's deflated epiphanies to Amit Chaudhuri's disavowal of the grand spectacle of postcolonial national allegories, Majumdar foregrounds the banal as a key instinct of modern and contemporary fiction—one that nevertheless remains submerged because of its antithetical relation to literature's intuitive function to engage or excite. Majumdar asks us to rethink the assumption that banality merely indicates an aesthetic failure. If narrative is traditionally enabled by the tremor, velocity, and excitement of the event, the historical and affective lack implied by the banal produces a narrative force that is radically new precisely because it suspends the conventional impulses of narration.