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A roundtable was held at AUL with a doctorate from the University of Augsburg

03 november, 2017
On November 3, a roundtable was held at the Azerbaijan University of Languages (AUL) with the participation of Dr. Kristin Bossauer-Gross, doctoral student of the University of Augsburg in Germany. Head of the Department of Foreign Literature, Prof. Aynur Sabitova, who presented K.B.Gross to the event, said that the main reason why the visitor was in AUL was to study Gurban Said's works more thoroughly and to learn the subtleties of his literary heritage: "I would say in advance that more than twenty literary, and the author of the historical work, Gurban Said, is a very worthy thing to investigate by foreign citizens. His novel "Ali and Nino", "Oil and Blood in East", "Love and Blood", "Manuela" contributed to the literature. I want to convey to you that there are materials available for Kristin Gross's comprehensive study of Gurban Said's creativity at the Department of Foreign Literature. At the same time, I would like to emphasize that these studies will give impetus to the discovery of new research objects and subjects in Gurban Said poetics. " Later, K.B.Gross said that he defended his thesis on "The literary works of Kurban Said as a trans-cultural literature in the West and the East." He said that he is currently working on a doctoral research called "Gurban Said's Creativity": "Gurban Said has attracted my attention to the fact that he has a humanistic writing style and a sense of humorous humor. During my research, I met many innovations. I came to Azerbaijan because I consider it more expedient to conduct my research in his native environment to deeply absorb his creativity. Before this event, I met with AUL students who were studying undergraduate and graduate degrees, and I was very pleased with the results I received from these meetings. " The event ended with the exchange of ideas and suggestions on the teaching methodology of the AUL and the University of Augsburg the work of the chairs operating at both universities, as well as the lesson methodology.