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Masud Alioghlu | |
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Native name | Masud Alioghlu |
Born | (1928-10-05)October 5, 1928 Mahmudlu, Qubadli District, Azerbaijan SSR, Soviet Union |
Died | June 23, 1973(1973-06-23) (aged 44) Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, Soviet Union |
Occupation | Writer |
Language | Azerbaijani |
Citizenship | Soviet Union |
Education | Baku State University |
Masud Ali oghlu Valiyev (October 5, 1928, Mahmudlu, Gubadly District – June 23, 1973, Baku), Azerbaijani writer. Doctor of Philology.
The Life
Masud Alioghlu was born on October 5, 1928 in Mahmudlu village, Gubadly District. In 1946, he gained admission into the Philological faculty of Azerbaijan State University. After graduating from the university, he started his scientific activity at the Institute of Literature named after Nizami of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences (ANAS). At the age of 27, he was awarded the academic degree of candidate of philological sciences for his scientific research work entitled “Civil War Theme in Our Prose”, and at the age of 40, he was awarded the scientific degree of a Doctor of Philology for his scientific research work on the topic “Ways of Development of Azerbaijani Soviet Prose.”
He is the author of about 100 articles, monographs on the literary creativity of such writers as Nizami, Fuzuli, M.F. Akhundov, N. Vazirov, S.S. Akhundov, A. Hagverdiyev, J. Mammadguluzade, M.A. Sabir, M. Hadi, H. Javid, Y.V. Chamanzaminli, Sheikh Mohammad Khiabani, Shahriyar, just to name a few. Furthermore, M. Alioghlu is the author of valuable books that illuminate the landscape of the contemporary literature of his time.
He is the author of the first series of articles and the fundamental “Huseyn Javid” monograph which gave literary justification to Huseyn Javid whose works were banned during the Soviet era.
Masud Alioghlu died in Baku on June 23, 1973, when he was only 44.
The Family
He is the son of Ali Valiyev, the People’s Writer, and father of Afag Masud, the writer.
The Books
- J. Mammadguluzade’s Dramaturgy – Azerneshr, 1954
- S.S. Akhundov – Azerneshr, 1956
- Ideological Friends – Azerneshr, 1961
- Rasul Rza – Azerneshr, 1960
- A New Person in Literature – Azerneshr, 1964
- Ideological Brothers – Azerneshr, 1966
- The Critic’s Thoughts – Azerneshr, 1968
- Literary Fragments – Azerneshr, 1974
- H. Javid’s Romanticism – Azerneshr, 1975
- Aim and Art – Yazichy, 1980
- Love and Heroism – Yazichy, 1979
- The Bored People (In Two Volumes) – Elm and Tehsil, 2009
- The Bored People (Selected Works) – Baku, Tehsil, 2018, 792 pages ISBN 978-9952-518-05-4
References
- Cavanşir, Cəlil (2013.05.22). "İntihar edən azərbaycanlı professor ARAŞDIRMA" (in Azerbaijani). kulis.az.
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(help) - Yusifli, Vaqif (2021.10.05). "Azərbaycan ədəbi tənqidinin aparıcı nümayəndələrindən biri -Məsud Əlioğlu" (in Azerbaijani). az.baku-art.com.
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(help) - Turan, Azər (2018.10.03). "Eşq və kədər yağmuru..." (in Azerbaijani). edebiyyatqazeti.az.
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(help) - Mürvətqızı, Sevinc (2019.11.14). "Azərbaycan Dillər Universitetində Məsud Əlioğlunun kitabının təqdimatı keçirilib" (in Azerbaijani). 525-ci qəzet.
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(help) - ^ Məsud Əlioğlunun kitabları