Removal of the iron curtain after the death of the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin brought about a new stage in the restoration of relations with Turkey. After the agreements between the Soviet Union and Turkey in the field of science and culture in 1964, many Azerbaijani writers, artists and scientists were enabled to visit Turkey. When we mention Turkish theme in the Azerbaijani soviet press, the first names come to mind such authors who try to satisfy public interest as Mehdi Huseyn, Kasum Kasumzade, Elchin and finally Mammad Aslan who have created the very first journalistic works in the Soviet era-Azerbaijan. The folk writer of Azerbaijan, dramaturge, critic and public figure Mehdi Huseyn’s first visit to Turkey and presentation of his book titled “A Month and One Day” to his audience in 1964 were significant events of that time. Then books of Kasum Kasumzade, Elchin and Mammad Aslan about Turkey were presented. These valuable works of art, which even today are represented as good literary examples by critics, are considered in terms of Azerbaijani-Turkish relations the first examples written during the new era. The article also contains information about two prominent Azerbaijani journalists, who created interesting literary examples of the Soviet journalism about brotherly Turkey – Azad Sharifov and Zaur Kadymbekov, who worked in Turkey during Soviet times as the correspondents of popular “Izvestiya” newspaper, as well as their books about their lives in Turkey.
The removal of the iron curtain after the death of the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin brought about a new stage in the restoration of relations with Turkey. After the agreements between the Soviet Union and Turkey in the field of science and culture in 1964, many Azerbaijani writers, artists and scientists were allowed to visit Turkey. When we mention Turkish theme in the Azerbaijani Soviet press, the first names come to mind such authors who try to satisfy public interest as Mehdi Huseyn, Kasum Kasumzade, Elchin and finally Mammad Aslan who have created the very first journalistic works in the Soviet era-Azerbaijan. The folk writer of Azerbaijan, dramatist, critic and public figure Mehdi Huseyn's first visit to Turkey and presentation of his book titled "A Month and One Day" to his audience in 1964 were significant events of that time. Then books of Kasum Kasumzade, Elchin and Mammad Aslan about Turkey were presented. These valuable works of art, which even today are represented as good literary examples by critics, are considered in terms of Azerbaijani-Turkish relations the first examples written during the new era. The article also contains information about two prominent Azerbaijani journalists, who created interesting literary examples of the Soviet journalism about brotherly Turkey - Azad Sharifov and Zaur Kadymbekov, who worked in Turkey during Soviet times as the correspondents of popular "Izvestiya" newspaper, as well as their books about their lives in Turkey.
Alan : Sosyal, Beşeri ve İdari Bilimler
Dergi Türü : Uluslararası
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