This anthology presented to reader consists of the artistic prose of the last thirty years. As this period covers the collapse of the Soviet Union and Azerbaijan's independence, the literature reflects the influence of these momentous changes of that period. This book contains the works of writers representing a wide literary generation to include the likes of Aziza Jafarzade, Sara Oghuz, Manzar Nigarli, Afag Masud, Nushaba Mammadli, Mehriban Vazir, Gunel Anargizi, Zumrud Yaghmur, Nazila Isgandarova, Aygun Hasanoghlu, Eluja Atali, Khumar Alakbarli, Shalala Abil and others. It consists of the best examples of Azerbaijani women's prose created during this period . Azerbaijani female writers' works have certain artistic licenses from the point of view of content and style. These writers' works contain various topics, starting from the social and political problems up to moral, ethical and family issues. Besides, the written works are based upon various creative styles. The stories selected in the anthology were based on their relevance to the world readers' interest and taste. Thus, there are epic-analytic, lyrical psychological and conditional-metaphorical works among these stories. All of these aspects express the wide variety of genre, style, and topic that represents the female writers' artistic research.
This collection of the author's work contains novels such as "The Human Sea" and "The Dream of Death" as well as a selection of his short stories written over many years. "The Human Sea" narrates the tragic life of a convict who escapes the death penalty and starts a new life in a strange city under a different name, while "The Dream of Death" reflects the chaos created in a small community by the destruction of a cemetery. Different short stories give literary depictions of the ethical problems that modern society faces such as alienation, becoming a stranger, being useless and not finding a meaning in life.
The novels and stories included in this book literally express the moral and ethic problems alarming the contemporary world including the destruction of traditions, feelings of uselessness and indifference. The writer tries to reflect the torments and suffering, the alienation problem penetrating to society's morality, through the characters in these stories, representing various social levels. The subjects and problems of the novels and stories differ, however, the author's style of view and attitude to the described events and manner of literal generalization make them closer at a certain level.
The human sea" novel has a philosofical topic. The writer has created the character of a human whose life has turned into a tragedy because of the isolation from the socity. The novel talks about different aspects of the alienation problems.
The book comprises of the best samples of Azerbaijani literature of the last 40 years. The Anthology includes more than sixty short stories and novels of Ismayil Shikhli, Isi Melikzade, Isa Mughanna, Yusif Samadoghlu, Aziza Jafarzade, Sabir Ahmedli, Chingiz Huseynov, Gholam-Hussein Saedi, Anar, Elchin, Movlud Suleymanli, Sara Oghuz, Rustam Ibrahimbeyov, Mammad Oruj, Seyran Sakhavet, Chingiz Abdullayev, Rafig Taghi, Orkhan Fikratoghlu, Elchin Huseynbeyli and etc. Azerbaijani prose was first published about half a century ago during the Soviet period in Moscow. The world readers have since then lacked the opportunity to know about success of the Azerbaijani literature. Therefore, this Anthology presented with annexes, in new edition and design is of great importance.
Using a conditional metaphorical style of writing the author describes the Odyssey of an Old Man in his desert journey as the hero sets off in a search for meaning in life where time is refracted from the present to the past. As the Old Man searches he is mentored by a wandering dervish and the author skilfully weaves a narrative which allows him to develop ideas and thoughts over a wide range of philosophical reflections.
The human sea" novel has a philosofical topic. The writer has created the character of a human whose life has turned into a tragedy because of the isolation from the socity. The novel talks about different aspects of the alienation problems.
The book comprises of the best samples of Azerbaijani literature of the last 40 years. The Anthology includes more than sixty short stories and novels of Ismayil Shikhli, Isi Melikzade, Isa Mughanna, Yusif Samadoghlu, Aziza Jafarzade, Sabir Ahmedli, Chingiz Huseynov, Gholam-Hussein Saedi, Anar, Elchin, Movlud Suleymanli, Sara Oghuz, Rustam Ibrahimbeyov, Mammad Oruj, Seyran Sakhavet, Chingiz Abdullayev, Rafig Taghi, Orkhan Fikratoghlu, Elchin Huseynbeyli and etc. Azerbaijani prose was first published about half a century ago during the Soviet period in Moscow. The world readers have since then lacked the opportunity to know about success of the Azerbaijani literature. Therefore, this Anthology presented with annexes, in new edition and design is of great importance.
This collection of the author's work contains novels such as "The Human Sea" and "The Dream of Death" as well as a selection of his short stories written over many years. "The Human Sea" narrates the tragic life of a convict who escapes the death penalty and starts a new life in a strange city under a different name, while "The Dream of Death" reflects the chaos created in a small community by the destruction of a cemetery. Different short stories give literary depictions of the ethical problems that modern society faces such as alienation, becoming a stranger, being useless and not finding a meaning in life.
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