Postmodernism: Game Aesthetics
Turkish and Azerbaijani Postmodernist Novel In the context of European and American literature
(Sprache: Englisch)
The book covers a variety of selected examples from the postmodernist novel of Azerbaijan and Turkey. In comparison with European and American literature leads to the emergence of serious, similar and different populations. The concept of aesthetics,...
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The book covers a variety of selected examples from the postmodernist novel of Azerbaijan and Turkey. In comparison with European and American literature leads to the emergence of serious, similar and different populations. The concept of aesthetics, entertainment, publicity and elite, social function have been studied for the first time on the basis of the postmodern genre of Turkey, Azerbaijan and the world. Turkish writers Oguz Atay, Orhan Pamuk, Ihsan Oktay Anar Azerbaijani writers Kamal Abdulla, Mubariz Oren, Hamid Herischi, Narmin Kamal, Sakhavat Sahil, Mirmehdi Aghaoglu, Sharif Agayar, Qan Turali American and European writers Italo Calvino, John Faulz, Umberto Eco, Donald Barthelme, Thomas Pynchon, Don Delillo, William Berrouse, Paul Auster and others new and different scientific views form the basis of the book.
Autoren-Porträt von Ulvi Babasoy
Babasoy, UlviA literary critic Ulvi Babasoy was born in Azerbaijan's city of Shusha. As a senior lecturer at the Department of Azerbaijani Language and Literature at Baku Engineering University he delivers lectures on Azerbaijan and world literature.
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- Autor: Ulvi Babasoy
- 2019, 200 Seiten, Maße: 22 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
- ISBN-10: 6139460344
- ISBN-13: 9786139460342
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Englisch
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