AzSTC Releases Elchin’s Book

AzSTC Releases Elchin’s Book

     The Azerbaijan State Translation Centre (AzSTC) is pleased to announce the launch of the book Literary Thoughts by Elchin.

     In the book, including chapters like “Once more about “Literary Thoughts”, “How literary thoughts arose”, “Sometimes talent becomes invisible”, “Writers, prominent figures, some particular pieces” and “Notes”, the author shares his viewpoints on the literature, culture, art of Azerbaijan and deeply analyzes the literary and cultural processes taking place in the world, the life and work of writers and poets.

     The editor is Yashar Aliyev.

     

You can find copies of the edition at one of the many bookstore locations listed below:

‘Libraf’

‘Kitabevim.az’

‘Akademkitab’

‘Akademiya’ book house

‘Azərkitab’

Book house on the premises of the Presidential Administration of the Azerbaijan Republic

Sales kiosk on the premises of the Azerbaijan University of Languages

‘Pero’ book house

‘Oxumalı’ book house

‘Lider’ book house

 

 

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