Bulgarian literature magazine shares creativity of Yusif Samadoglu and Alakbar Salahzade

Bulgarian literature magazine shares creativity of Yusif Samadoglu and Alakbar Salahzade

“Literaturen svyat”, a popular Bulgarian e-literature magazine, has posted the short story “Spring in the Inja Valley” by the People’s Writer of Azerbaijan Yusif Samadoglu, and the poem “Elegy” by a notable Azerbaijani poet Alakbar Salahzade, as part of the Azerbaijan State Translation Centre’s project “Azerbaijani Literature in Virtual World.”

Notable Bulgarian translators Nadya Popova and Ivan Esenski are the authors of the translation.

It is worth noting that “Literaturen svyat” e-literature magazine regularly publishes works by world-famous writers and poets, such as Edgar Allan Poe, Franz Fühmann, Kostas Karyotakis, Julio Cortázar, Mario Benedetti, Victor Jara, to name a few.

 

 

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