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Hamid Arzulu

Hamid Arzulu
Born (1937-05-15) 15 May 1937 (age 87)
Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan
OccupationWriter

Hamid Arzulu (Hamid Aliyev; b. 15 May 1937) is an Azerbaijani poet, writer, translator, dramatist, scientist, teacher and a doctor of philology. He lives in the city of Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan.

Hamid Arzulu is one of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic's intellectuals. He debuted in the literature field with poems, then publication and literary translation from German language effective activity made him famous among readers. In the book "Call me" and "Hanbadzhy and its guests" all the poems tell how the author knows the national nature of people. His satirical poems in arus metre in free metre "You tell me spean openly", "The legends of our village", "My holiday Novrus is coming", won the first prize from the newspaper competition "The east end" poem "Geydarname".

He was connected in the field of translation from German language and worked strained. He translated and published into our language the works by German classic writer Heinrich Heine ("Die Harzreise"), Goethe's lyric poetry "West-Eastern Divan", Gotthold Ephraim Lessing's dramas "Nathan the Wise", "Emilia Galotti" and "Minna von Barnhelm", Friedrich Schiller's "Ballads", Bertolt Brecht's drama "Chalk cross" and Stefan Zweig's Novels.

Hamid Arzulu is the first scientist who defended "Poetic Forms and the principles of the features characteristic of species in literary translation from German into Azerbaijani language". In 1988 he defended a thesis and obtemedthe philological candidate of sciences. in 2010 he defended a doctorate degree "Theoretical and practical principles of German classiec poetry into Azerbaijani language"s:Technical and practical principles of German classic poetry into Azerbaijani language. He published "600 German-Azerbaijan dictionary of proverbs".

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References

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  • "Historicity in creative work Hamid Arzulu", by H.Eyvazlı. "School" publishing house. 2003
  • "Azerbaijan teacher newspaper". Poet, teacher and scientist.
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