Anar Rzayev

Azerbaijani writer

Anar Rzayev
Anar in 2016.
Anar in 2016.
BornAnar Rəsul oğlu Rzayev
(1938-03-14) 14 March 1938 (age 86)
Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, Soviet Union
OccupationWriter, dramatist, film director
Nationality Azerbaijan
EducationBachelor of Arts
Alma materBaku State University
GenreFantasy
RelativesRasul Rza, Nigar Rafibeyli

Anar Rasul oghlu Rzayev (Azerbaijani: Anar Rəsul oğlu Rzayev), known as Anar (born 14 March 1938, Baku), is an Azerbaijani writer, dramatist, film director, and the Chairman of the Writers' Union of Azerbaijan. Anar is primarily a novelist and short-story writer although in the past, he has also authored screenplays and directed films as well as acted in a film.[1]

Early years

Anar was born to the family of Azerbaijani poets Rasul Rza (1910–1981) and Nigar Rafibeyli (1913–1981).[2] After finishing a 10-year music school in Baku, he entered the Philology Department at the Baku State University. He later completed courses on screen writing and production in Moscow.[3]

Works

Anar began publishing in the 1960s.[1] His works include: "Longing for the Holiday" (Bayram Həsrətində), "The Rain Stopped" (Yağış Kəsdi), "White Port" (Ağ Liman), "A Person's Person" (Adamın Adamı), "The Sixth Floor of the Five-Storey Building" (Beşmərtəbəli Evin Altıncı Mərtəbəsi) later used for the movie Tahmina, "Opportunity" (Macal), "I've Come to You" (Sizi Deyib Gəlmişəm), "Without You" (Sizsiz), "Summer Days of the City" (Şəhərin Yay Günləri), "Hotel Room" (Otel Otağı), and "Me, You, Him and the Telephone" (Mən, Sən, O və Telefon).

He has written the scripts for various movies including Torpaq. Dəniz. Od. Səma ("The Land. The Sea. The Fire. The Sky"), Gün Keçdi ("The Day Passed") and Dədə Qorqud. Anar was the scenarist and producer of the film Üzeyir Ömrü ("The Life of Uzeyir").

Recognition

Anar has been recognized with the following awards: Honored Art Worker of Azerbaijan (1976), Azerbaijan State Prize (1980) and Istiglal Order (Order of Sovereignty) in 1998.[2]

Anar is the President of the Writers' Union of Azerbaijan and was Member of the Supreme Soviet and National Assembly several times.

References

  1. ^ a b "Anar, born to be writer". AzerNews.az. 19 January 2015. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
  2. ^ a b Me, You, Him and the Telephone. Azerbaijan International. Spring 2004, #12.1
  3. ^ Afsana Latifova. Poets and Writers of Azerbaijan. Baku, 2006

External links

  • Read "The Morning of That Night" in English – Azerbaijan International, Vol 7.1 (Summer 1999)
  • Read "Me, You, Him and the Telephone" in English – Azerbaijan International, Vol 12.1 (Summer 2004)
  • Short stories by Anar in Azerbaijani at AZERI.org

Volumes Published in English

Volume 1: Dante's Jubilee & Other Short Stories (2017) (PDF - Free download)

Volume 2: Hotel Room & Other Stories (2017) (PDF - Free download)


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