AzSTC Magazine’s Next Issue Out Now
Highlights of the issue include:
Pedro Vargas Llosa’s speech at the Nobel Banquet and her novel Who Killed Palomino Molero?,under the heading of “Nobel Lectures”; the short story Talisman by İsi Melikzadeh under the heading of “Azerbaijan Literature”; the poem Count Nulin" by Alexander Pushkin under the heading of “Anniversary: A.S. Pushkin – 220”; the short story The Steppe by Anton Chekhov under the heading of “Russian Literature”; Translation from Torah under the heading of “Celestial Reincarnation”; poems by Tadeusz Różewicz under the heading of “European Poetry”; the essay Why I Write by George Orwell under the heading of “Deput”; the short stories by Ishmael Kader under the heading of “Booker Laurate”; the short stories by Mario Benedetti and Roald Dahl under the heading of “Stoeies”; the novel Dream Catcher: A Memoir: Margaret A. Salinger by Margaret Salinger under the heading of “Memoirs”; a historical novel The Ystoria Mongalorum by Giovanni Carpine under the heading of “Memoirs”; Federico Fellini: Comments on Film: a talk with Giovanni Grazzini, a film researcher under the heading of “Films“; a passage from the novel Mirror of the Stage by G.A. Tovstonogov under the heading of “Theatre”; and the story The Robot Who Wanted to Sleep by Gianni Rodari under the heading of “World Literature for Children”.
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Khagani Shirvani’s Creativity on the Literary Portal of England
“Write Out Loud”, the leading poetry portal of England, has posted in English the ghazal “A Love Song” by the great Azerbaijani poet Khagani Shirvani as part of the...
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Isi Malikzade’s Creativity on German Literature Magazine
LESERING.de, a popular German e-literature magazine, has posted in German the short story Salt by Isi Malikzade, the notable Azerbaijani writer, as part of the AzSTC project “Azerbaijan Literature in an International Virtual World”.