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Vougar Aslanov : ウィキペディア英語版 | Vugar Aslanov
Vugar Aslanov (born 1964 in Goranboy, Azerbaijan) is a writer and journalist from Azerbaijan, a small republic, just north of Iran, formerly a Soviet Socialist Republic. In college he studied literature. By the 1990s he was working in Baku for various newspapers. He and the information agency Səmt (Drift) founded the newspaper, Kompas, which he ran from 1995 to 1998. During that time he edited a book of short stories and also wrote short stories. Many of his stories were published by the writers union of Azerbaijan in its literary magazines. He emigrated from Azerbaijanin in 1998 to Germany. In Germany he was able to continue his journalistic and literary work. He lectured and wrote about the various republics in the former Soviet Union. In 2007 he wrote a book in German called ''The Cotton Fields.''〔(The Book Depository )〕 ''The Cotton Fields'' is a volume of seven of his short stories on aspects of life; for example, in one story his protagonist is a hospital's very tired accountant.〔(Vostok: audiobooks online catalog )〕 ==Life== Aslanov studied literature at Baku State University in the capital of Azerbaijan from 1982 to 1983 and from 1985 to 1990. In the Interim he was a soldier in the Soviet Army. After graduating, he worked in a laboratory on rock samples. Starting in 1990, Aslanov worked for newspapers such as ''Tereggi-Tetis'', ''Addym'', ''Wyschka'', and ''Jol'' in Baku, Azerbaijan. In 1995, he started the literary newspaper ''Kompas''.
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