Oʻtgan kunlar
This article is about the novel. For the 1969 film, see Oʻtgan kunlar (film).
Author | Abdulla Qodiriy |
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Original title | Ўтган кунлар |
Country | U.S.S.R. |
Language | Uzbekh |
Publication date | 1925 |
Oʻtgan kunlar (Cyrillic: Ўтган кунлар ; "Past Days"/"Days Gone By") is a 1925 Uzbek-language novel by Abdulla Qodiriy which is considered to be the first Uzbek novel.[1] The novel was serialized in the magazine Inqilob from 1922–1925.[2] A film of the same name was released by Uzbekfilm in 1969.
References
- ↑ Elif Batuman The Possessed: Adventures with Russian Books and the ...1847083137 2011 "literary-historical landmark I had been waiting for: the emergence of an indigenous novel form. Abdulla Qodiriy's Past Days, considered to be the first Uzbek novel, was serialized in the magazine Inqilob in 1922–25. "
- ↑ Bayram Rahimguliyev The fate of the first Turkmen novel: From the Bloody Claw ... - 2009 - Page 40 O 'tgan Kunlar (Days Gone By) by Abdulla Qodiriy, Quluq Qon (Holy Blood) by Muso Toshmuhammadogli Aybek and Tushda ...
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