Khazar Magazine’s Next Issue Out Now

Khazar Magazine’s Next Issue Out Now

 

Highlights of the issue include:

The end of the novel ‘A Woman's Hand’ by Patrick White under the heading of “Nobel Lectures”;

verses by Tofik Abdi under the heading of “Azerbaijan Literature”;

verses by Dmitro Chistyak under the heading of “Poetry”;

translation from Torah under the heading of “Celestial Reincarnation”; 

short stories by Kōbō Abe under the heading of  “Short Stories”;

the short story ‘The Other Woman’ by Emmanuèle Bernheim under the heading of  “French Prose”;

the novel “The Art of the Novel ” by Milan Kundera under the heading of “Cuisine of the Writers”;

short stories by Áron Tamási under the heading of  “Hungarian Prose”;

the historical novel ‘Emir Timur’ (Tamerlane) by Harold Albert Lamb under the heading of “Memory”;

the essay ‘Ought Stories To Be True?’ by  Jerome Klapka Jerome under the heading of “Writer’s Position”;

the essay ‘Literary Insights’ by Elchin under the heading of “Essay”;

‘Filmmaking and the Practice of Montage’ by Sergei Eisenstein under the heading of  “Films“;

the novel ‘The Glory of Life’ by  Michael Kumpfmüller under the heading of “Novels”;

the short story ‘Prince Rabbit’ by Alan Alexander Milne under the heading of  “World Literature for Children”.

 

AND OTHER...

  • English and Finnish Literary Portals Share Samad Vurgun’s Creativity English and Finnish Literary Portals Share Samad Vurgun’s Creativity

    “My Poetic Side” and “Rakkausrunot”, the popular English and Finnish literary portals, have posted in English the verses “The World!” and “Forget” by Samad Vurgun, the People’s Poet of Azerbaijan, as part of the AzSTC project “Azerbaijan Literature in an International Virtual World.”

  • Italian Literary Portal Shares Nasimi’s Creativity Italian Literary Portal Shares Nasimi’s Creativity

    Alidicarta.it, a popular Italian literary portal, has posted in Italian the ghazal Both worlds will fit into me, but I cannot fit into this world” by Imadaddin Nasimi, the outstanding poet of Azerbaijan, as part of the AzSTC project “Azerbaijan Literature in an International Virtual World”.