UzbekLiterature
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Children's Literature
Hospitable Squirrel – Children’s Literature from Uzbekistan
Story of Squirrel who helps a crow who was very hungry, and under the thick layers of snow it was…
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Children's Literature
Agile Magpie – Children’s Literature from Uzbekistan
The story of an agile magpie that survived the cat’s attack [author title=”Gulnoz Tojiboyeva ” image=”https://sindhcourier.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Gulnoz-Tojiboyeva_Uzbekistan-Sindh-Courier.jpg”]Gulnoz Tojiboyeva, a writer, journalist,…
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World Literature
The World of Two Hearts – A Short Story from Uzbekistan
Story of two old lovers who met as if they were meeting after a thousand years of separation, their eyes…
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World Literature
A Tale of a Droplet – Short Story from Uzbekistan
When a violet seed turned into a flower, the droplet thought “So, my life is not wasted” [author title=”Muhabbat Yuldasheva…
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World Literature
Statues – A heart-touching short story from Uzbekistan
Poor poets couldn’t find the money to get treatment abroad, but their statues are put for a lot of money.…
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World Literature
The autumn’s symphony – A short story from Uzbekistan
The existence of other seasons is a lie, there is only autumn in this world, darling -Shukhrat Arif [author title=”Sherzod…
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World Literature
Sky’s Tears – Poetry from Uzbekistan
Uzbek poet and short story writer also shares two other poems – A letter to Marquez and The Cortazar’s Tomb…
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World Literature
Humaneness – A Short Story from Uzbekistan
The family treats the man with utmost kindness despite being caught at sheepfold in the wee hours By Gulchehra…
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World Literature
Hemingway and My Mother – A Short Story from Uzbekistan
“Poor Catherine” she cried, “Poor Catherine! She passed away. She died, poor girl. My daughter died. She gave birth to…
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World Literature
The Black Laptop – A Short Story from Uzbekistan
Words echoed in his ears: “You are the first representative of the twenty-first century generation who will leave no trace…
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