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Amid ethnic violence, political corruption, and petty professionalintrigue, an artist tries to live free of lies.
LITERARY CRITICISM / General. --- Armenia. --- Armenian Genocide. --- Azerbaijan. --- People's Writer. --- free speech. --- literary fiction. --- persecution.
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The three novellas of Farewell, Aylis take place over decades of transition in a country that rather resembles modern-day Azerbaijan. In Yemen, a Soviet traveler takes an afternoon stroll and finds himself suspected of defecting to America. In Stone Dreams, an actor explores the limits of one man's ability to live a moral life amid conditions of sociopolitical upheaval, ethnic cleansing, and petty professional intrigue. In A Fantastical Traffic Jam, those who serve the aging leader of a corrupt, oil-rich country scheme to stay alive. Farewell, Aylis, a new essay by the author that reflects on the political firestorm surrounding these novellas and his current situation as a prisoner of conscience in Azerbaijan, was commissioned especially for this Academic Studies Press edition.
Aĭlisli, Akram --- Naibov, Ăkrăm Năjăr ogly --- Aĭlisli, A. --- Äylisli, Äkräm --- Айлисли, Акрам --- LITERARY CRITICISM / General. --- Armenian churches in Nakhchivan. --- Armenian genocide. --- Armenians in Azerbaijan. --- Aylis. --- Azerbaijan political figures. --- Baku pogrom. --- Nakhchivan. --- Sumgait pogrom. --- atrocities in the Caucasus. --- fiction. --- human rights in Azerbaijan.
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