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Akhundov, Suleiman Sani
Born Sept. 21 (Oct. 3), 1875, in Shusha; died Mar. 29, 1939, in Baku. Azerbaijani Soviet writer. Graduated from the Goris Teachers’ Seminary. Taught and wrote textbooks. Akhundov’s first satirical play, Money-Crabber (1899), ridiculed greediness. He exposed the bourgeois landowning classes in such stories as “Star of Freedom” (1905), “Nutmeg Flower” (1913), and “Mister Gray’s Dog” (1927). The plays Falcon Nest (1921), Love and Revenge (1922), and Devil (1922) depict the former life of the peasantry and revolutionary enthusiasm. Akhundov’s work was greatly influenced by the traditions of national realistic literature. WORKSSechilmish äsärläri. Baku, 1951.Kichik hekayälär. Baku, 1966. In Russian translation: Chernushka. Baku, 1956. Strashnye rasskazy. Baku, 1958. REFERENCESArif, M. Literatura azerbaidzhanskogo naroda. Baku, 1958.Väliyev, M. Süleyman Sani Akhundov. Baku, 1956. Naghïyeva, J. S. S. Akhundov arkhivinin tä sviri. Baku, 1962. Vä likhanov, N. Süleyman Sani Akhundov. Baku, 1968. K. TALYBZADE Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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