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عقد لأجل سيرمينازي

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بالسخرية الرقيقة والنكتة المرحة تتشبع صفحات هذا الكتاب عقد لأجل سيرمينازي.
بطل القصة الفتي بهادور، معلم نقاش. قرية كوباتشي التي يعيش فيها ويعمل تشتهر بصناعها المهرة في بلاد الجبال ثمة عادة: قبل الزواج ينبغي على المعلم الشاب أن يطوف على القرى التي يقطن فيها مهرة حاذقون وأن يكشف عن مواهبه وكفاءته في فهم الجمال وتمييزه. وهكذا بهادور ، وقد أحب الحسناء سيرميناز يمضي طارقا الدروب، متجولا باحثاً عن هدية للعروس . . .

296 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1965

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Akhmedkhan Abu-Bakar

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Akhmed-khan Abakarov. Born Dec. 12, 1931, in the aul of Kubachi. Soviet Darghin writer. Graduated from the M. Gorky Institute of Literature in 1956.

Abu-Bakar first appeared as a poet with his collection of verses entitled Glow in 1954 and with the poem Bitter Legend in 1955. He is the author of the novellas Temir-Bulat (1957), Memorial at the Roadside (1958), Cliffs of Honey (1964), and The Godekan’s Necklace (1967); the satirical novella Snow People (1966); and the play People in Burka Cloaks (1959). His novella of contemporary Dagestan, Darghin Girls (1962), has been translated into Russian, French, English, German, Spanish, and Polish. Abu-Bakar also writes for children—his work includes a book of stories, Grandfather Khabibula From the Valley of Gardens (1966), and the play Nur-eddin-Golden Hands (1964). Since 1965 he has functioned as the executive secretary of the Writers’ Union of the Dagestan ASSR. Abu-Bakar has been awarded the Badge of Honor.

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