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  • "Stone Dreams" Novel-Requiem By Akram Aylisli Published In Armenian

    "STONE DREAMS" NOVEL-REQUIEM BY AKRAM AYLISLI PUBLISHED IN ARMENIAN

    16:54, 11 April, 2013

    YEREVAN, APRIL 11, ARMENPRESS. "Stone Dreams" novel-requiem by
    Azerbaijani author Akram Aylisli telling about the massacres of the
    Armenian population in Azerbaijan was published in Armenian. Artak
    Vardanyan translated the novel into Armenian. Aram Ananyan authored
    the preface of the book. The publication was edited by Seyranuhi
    Geghamyan. The book was published in "Graber" publishing house. It's
    noteworthy that the translator was born in Nakhichevan. The title
    page of the book was illustrated by Lusik Aguletsi.

    The book caused a lot of noise and hysteria in Azerbaijan. On February
    7, 2013, the President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev signed a presidential
    decree that stripped Aylisli of the title of "People's Writer"
    and the presidential pension. Earlier, Aylisli confirmed reports
    that his son, a customs official, and wife were dismissed from their
    jobs. Hafiz Haciyev, the leader of the pro-government political party
    Muasir Musavat (Modern Equality), said his party would pay $13,000 to
    anyone who would cut Aylisli's ear off. Aylisli was born in the village
    of Aylis in 1937 in the Ordubad region of the Nakhchivan Autonomous
    Soviet Socialist Republic. He received his higher education at the
    Maxim Gorky Literature Institute in Moscow. His first work, a poem
    entitled "QeĊ~_em ve onun Kurekeni", was published in the journal
    Azerbaycan. From 1968-70, he became the editor-in-chief of Genclik,
    and later worked as a satirist for the journal Mozalan. From 1974-78,
    he served on the Azerbaijan SSR's State Committee for Cinematography.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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