Story writer,
researcher of literature (b. 1951, Beylekan region / Azerbaijan). Her full
name is Tamilla Abbashanlı-Aliyeva. After completing his secondary education,
she graduated from Baku State University, Department of Journalism. After a PhD
education of four years on American literature, she completed her PhD thesis on
"Azerbaycan Amerikan Edebiyatı
İlişkileri" (Relations of Azerbaijan and American Literature). She
worked as the head academician and as an assistant professor in Baku State
University, Department of World Literature. She became an associate professor
in 1998.
As well as her story books, a research-study on American literature
called “C.F.Kupper”, 103 scientific
articles till 2003, a program on Ancient Greece were published. She
participated in approximately 40 symposiums, including the ones in various
regions of Turkey and joined in two congresses in North Cyprus Turkish
Republic. She worked as an academician in Eskişehir Osmangazi University,
Department of Turkish Language and Literature between the years 1998 and 2002.
At present, she works as an academician in Baku State University, Department of
World Literature. Her articles took place in th periodicals of Switzerland and Azerbaijan.
WORKS:
SHORT STORY: Anneler Diyor ki (Mothers say That…,
1997), Koy Annem Ağlamasın (Put It,
Mum Shouldn’t Cry, 1998), Vatan Deyip
Ölüyorum (I Say “Homeland” and Die, 1998), Vatanımda Vatanımı Özledim (I Missed My Homeland in My Homeland,
2003).
RESEARCH: C.F. Kupper (1997).
REFERENCE: İhsan Işık / Resimli ve Metin Örnekli
Türkiye Edebiyatçılar ve Kültür Adamları Ansiklopedisi (2. bas. 2009).