Century
of Reversals
A Literary
Perspective
Spring 1999 (AI 7.1)
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Front cover: In
November 1988, Azerbaijanis began demonstrating in Baku against
early indications that Armenians living in Karabakh intended
to secede from Azerbaijan and join that territory to Armenia.
These protests gradually became the nation's cry for independence,
thus contradicting the leadership of the Soviet state as symbolized
here by the statue of Lenin. Photographer Oleg Litvin chose his
vantage point high on one of the balconies of the State Government
Building. Lenin's statue was dismantled when the Soviet Union
collapsed (1991) and this square which used to bear his name
has since been renamed "Azadlig"-Freedom.
Back cover: One of the greatest tragedies this century for
Azerbaijanis has been the expulsion of nearly 1 million refugees
from their homes due to the conflict with Armenians over Nagorno-Karabakh.
Here the sensitive eye of photographer Roshanak Bayramlou captures
a poignant moment for a seven-year old victim of this cruel political
struggle. Photo: Saatli, where refugees have been living in railroad
boxcars since 1993.
5 Special Features
7 Contributors
8 Reader's
Forum
11 Editorial: Century of Reversals
- Betty Blair
12 Baku
Diary: Literary Heritage of Baku Streets - Jonelle Glosch
14 Literature:
Mirror of the 20th Century - Arif Amrahoghlu
17 Quotable
Quotes
18 Oil Boom (1880s-1918)
Mammadguluzade - Azerbaijan
18
Sabir - To Moslem and Armenian Brothers
19
Sabir - Questions &
Answers 19
Javid - Pros and Cons of Oil Development
at turn of 19th Century ("Masud and Shafiga") 20
Shaig
- Undelivered Letter 22
Mammadguluzade
- The Post Box 24
Mushfig
- Heartbeat 26
27 Brief Independence
(1918 - 1920)
Javad - To the Azerbaijani Flag 27
Javad
- National Hymn (lyrics) (Azeri and English) 29
30 Stalin's Oppression
(1920s-1950s)
Mammadguluzade -
Maybe They'll Give It All Back 30
Anar
- KGB Records about Poet Nigar Rafibeyli 34
Rafibeyli -
In Memory of Mishginaz Khanim 35
Rasul
Reza - Bones 36
Anar -
The Morning of that Night 38
Mehdi Husein
- Underground Rivers Flow Into the Sea 42
Mir Jalal
- Hey Ismayil, Make Him Understand 43
44 World War II (1940-1945)
Karim - Stone
44
Ismayilzade
- The Year 1941 44
Altay Mammadov
- Mother Had Grown Old 45
Magsud
Ibrahimbeyov - Pistachio Tree 48
Yusif
Samadoglu - Children's Game of 1946, page 51
52 Quest for Freedom
(1960-1991)
Khalil Reza - Poet's Voice 52
Zeynal Khalil
- Sun's Tiny Ray 52
Alibeyli
- Truth 52
Rustam - My
Tabriz 52
Rafibeyli
- Flower Blooming Amongst the Ruins 53
Rafibeyli
- Kitchen Lines 53
Rasul
Reza - Aesop, Fear, White Elephant, Far from the Motherland,
Journey to Future 55
Vurgun -
Azerbaijan and You've Grown So Old 56
Vagif
Samadoglu - Freedom, Silence, Poet's Cry, Mist, Suffocation,
Bridge, Entangled, Created for Woman, Living Witness, What God
Believes 56
Rustamkhanli
- This Land Seems Familiar to Me 57
Yusif
Samadoglu - Destiny (Bayati Shiraz) 58
Patterson
- Dissident Poet, Bakhtiyar Vahabzade 65
71 Independence (1991-present)
Araz - Come On, Rise Up, Azerbaijan 71
Ahmadli
- Voice from the Sea 72
Mehdi
- Medicine After Meals 74
Budagli
- The Scoundrel 76
Chingiz
Abdullayev - Spy in from the Cold: Chingiz Abdullayev by
John Boit 77
Lamiya
- Don't Call Me Refugee: My Name is Lamiya - by Betty Blair 78
80 Diplomatic Interview - Norway's Olav
Berstad
82 Sociolinguistically
Speaking: Holidays -
Garibova and Blair
83 Holidays
- Independent Azerbaijan
1999
85 Nostalgia
in Literature
in the South - Bahadori (Azeri, Arabic script)
86 New Faces, New Places
87 Youth
at Work: Sabina Sharifova (British Airlines)
88 Business & Opportunities
91 SOCAR Section
(Exxon, Alov, Statoil, Eni, Mobil, LUKoil)
101 AIOC: Current Developments-Tamam Bayatly
From Azerbaijan
International
(7.1) Spring 1999.
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