Khazar Magazine’s Next Issue Out Now
Highlights of the issue include:
the novel ‘Mister President’ by Miguel Ángel Asturias under the heading of “Nobel Lectures”;
the story ‘Moustached Karam’ by eyvaz Allazoglu under the heading of “Azerbaijan Literature”;
the verses by Juhan Viiding under the heading of “Poetry”;
translation from ‘Torah’ under the heading of “Celestial Reincarnation”;
the stories by Leo Tolstoy under the heading “Stories”;
the verses by Seamus Justin Heaney under the heading of “Ireland poems”;
the novel ‘The Glory of Life’ by Michael Kumpfmüller under the heading of “Novels”;
‘Strasberg's Method’ by Lola Cohen under the heading of “Theatre”;
‘About Myself, My Friends and Films’ by Mikhail Romm under the heading of “Films”;
the play ‘With the Flow’ by Franz Theodor Csokor under the heading of “Stage”;
the ‘English Short Stories’ under the heading of “World Library of Children's Literature”, and others.
For Khazar readers: copies of the edition are available on the stands below:
Kiosk Press – Elmler Akademiyası metro station, 19 Huseyn Javid Avenue;
Kiosk Press– Nariman Narimanov metro station, 122 Agha Neymatulla Street;
Kiosk Press – Ichheri Sheher metro station, Istiglaliyyat Street;
Kiosk Press – Koroghlu metro station;
Kiosk Press – Nizami metro station, Alibey Huseynzade Street;
Press Kiosk – Hazi Aslanov metro station, 41 Khudu Mammadov Street, and on other newsstands at metro stations.
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