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      People and Trees
      People and Trees

      People and Trees

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      Private land is collectivized; mosques are converted to silk factories or bulldozed to build ‘palaces of culture.’ The young narrator, Sadyk, fantasizes about striding hand-in-hand with a beautiful girl into the bright, socialist future he’s seen on the movie screen. The village women, meanwhile, navigate religious, economic, and social upheaval, including famine and the loss of an entire generation of men to war. Drawing on the rich folkloric traditions of the Caucasus mountains, this timeless collection of ‘tales’ is the work that put Azerbaijan’s greatest living author on the international literary map.

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      Private land is collectivized; mosques are converted to silk factories or bulldozed to build ‘palaces of culture.’ The young narrator, Sadyk, fantasizes about striding hand-in-hand with a beautiful girl into the bright, socialist future he’s seen on the movie screen. The village women, meanwhile, navigate religious, economic, and social upheaval, including famine and the loss of an entire generation of men to war. Drawing on the rich folkloric traditions of the Caucasus mountains, this timeless collection of ‘tales’ is the work that put Azerbaijan’s greatest living author on the international literary map.

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      Author
      Akram Aylisli
      Publisher
      Plamen Press
      ISBN
      9781951508418
      Format
      Paperback
      Illustrator/Translator
      Katherine E. Young
      Year Published
      2024
      Pages
      218

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      People and Trees
      People and Trees

      People and Trees