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Vidadi Yusif oglu Babanli ( az, Babanlı Yusif oğlu Vidadi, born 5 January 1927 in
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) is an Azerbaijani writer, dramatist, translator and Merited Artist of Azerbaijan.


Life

Babanli was born in Shikhly village of Qazakh Rayon which is now renamed to Mughanly and is under administration of
Agstafa Rayon Aghstafa District ( az, Ağstafa rayonu) is one of the 66 districts of Azerbaijan. It is located in the north-west of the country and belongs to the Gazakh-Tovuz Economic Region. The district borders the districts of Qazakh, Tovuz, as well as t ...
. His father Yusif Babanli was a history teacher and school headmaster. After he completed school in the village, he went to
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in
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in 1944 and completed his degree in 1949. He then worked at a local school in Sabirabad but soon returned to Baku to work at Azerbaycan muellimi (Azerbaijani Teacher) magazine. Even though he entered doctoral studies department and went to study at
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in Moscow, he had to return to Azerbaijan soon due to his health problems. In Baku he worked at Adabiyyat Qazeti (Literature Newspaper) as literature expert and then became its branch manager from 1954 – 1960. From 1961 – 1968, he worked as the branch manager at Azerbaycan magazine. From 1974 – 1976, he was the editor-in-chief of
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's dubbing department. From 1978 – 1981, he was the vice-editor of Yazıçı publishing house. Vidadi Babanli's first poem was "Anam sən oldun" (You turned out to be my mother) published in 1947. Some of his first poems were published under his pseudonym Vidadi Shikhli. In 1949, the poem "Donush" (Turn) was published at Ingilab ve Medeniyyet (Revolution and Culture) magazine. In 1951, the poem "Tebrizde bir gece" (One night in
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) was published in "Literary miscellany". In 1954, he continued his career with longer novels such as "Gəlin" (Bride). Vidadi Babanli is the author of more than 40 books and one film script. His novels and poems have been translated into a number of languages. The novel "Vicdan susanda" (When the conscience is silent) was first published in 1970, then in 1976 and completely in 1978. It was published in Azerbaijan for 9 times and in Russia for 5 times. The boom was translation into
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languages and published in
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,
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in 2010, in
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,
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in 2011. His drama plays are "Ana intiqami" (Mother's revenge), which was written in 1994 and put on the stage of Drama Theatre in 1996; "Churuk adam" (A Stinker) (2002); "Itirilmish inam" (Lost confidence) (2006). Later, the novel "Muagaddas ocaq" (Holy hearth) (1982) was published in
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and Russian languages; the other novels are "Omurluk azab" (Eternal torment) (2005), "Gizlinlerim" (Secrets) (2007), "Geribe eshq" (Strange love) (2009), "Bulanliq dunya" (Turbid world). Vidadi Babanli is also the author of 5 narratives: "Gelin" (Bride) (1955), "Ayaz geceler" (Frosty nights) (1958), "Heyat bizi sinayir" (Life is testing us) (1963), "Insaf nene" (Grandmother Insaf) (1988), "Ana intiqami" (Mother's revenge) (1994). The stories and poems are also the result of many years' work. He wrote collections of poems under the title "Hoydu, delilerim, hoydu" (Go ahead, my heroes) and "Kishilik himni" (The anthem of courage). An outstanding representative of contemporary Azeri literature, Vidadi Babanli has tried his pen in translating and writing hundreds of journalistic articles about various literary problems. As a talented translator Vidadi Babanli has translated the works of well-known Russian,
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writers, such as
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and others. Being an editor-in-chief of dubbing department Vidadi Babanli has translated the texts of the films about
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, "Red arrowwood". The screen movie "Həyat Bizi Sınayır" (Life is testing us) scripted by Vidadi Babanli was shot in 1972. In 2009, the Writer's Union of Azerbaijan celebrated Vidadi Babanli's 80th anniversary. Nowadays, 85-year-old Vidadi Babanli writes poems.


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