“Selected Works” by Alberto Moravia is out

“Selected Works” by Alberto Moravia is out

The Azerbaijan State Translation Centre (AzSTC) is pleased to announce about the publication of “Selected Works” by Alberto Moravia, a notable Italian writer, as part of a 150-volume series “Pearls of World Literature.”

The book includes the author’s famous novel “Two Women” (“La Ciociara”) and short stories from the series “Roman Tales”, such as “Mario”, “The Lottery”, “The Stump”, “The Watchman”, “The Ill-Fated Day”, “The Picnic”, “Two Friends”.

The authors of the translation are notable literary translators Etimad Bashkechid and Mahir N. Garayev.

 

 

 

The copies of the edition will be available one of these days at one of the many bookstore locations listed below:

 

 ‘Libraf’

‘Kitabevim.az’

‘Akademkitab’

‘Akademiya’ book house

‘Baku Book Centre’

‘Chiraq’ Book House

Book house of the Presidential Administration of the Azerbaijan Republic

Sales kiosk of the Azerbaijan University of Languages

 

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