Abstract

The literary environment in the city of Sheki has gone a long and attractive way. The sources indicate the presence of a rich literary environment here since the beginning of the XIII century. However, the Soviet ideological machine did not allow its systematic study in this region. The relevance and scientific novelty of the topic is its first development in Azerbaijani literature from a regional point of view. The opportunities created by national independence to solve the problem were the main source of inspiration for the researcher and the main support for this concept. The article is devoted to the study of the prose heritage of representatives of the literary environment of Sheki of the XX and the first decades of the XXI century. The article examines the factors influencing the formation of the literary talent of Mammad Cheliabieva, Telman Hamidli, and Alesker Salamova, who were born in the city of Shaki. The author talks about their prose work, and gives a clear assessment of their work, and emphasizes the need for a broader, monographic study of the artistic fund of these authors. The main purpose of the article is to explain the role of talented and skillful writers, Mammad Cheliabiev, Telman Hamidli, Alesker Salamov in the development of prose in the city of Sheki, to reveal the features of his work through analytical analysis, where it becomes an important branch of Azerbaijani literature

Keywords

Mammad Chalabiyev, prose, writer, literary surroundings of Shaki, satirical hero, the story

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