Suleyman Rahimov

These novels are characteristic of covering epochal incidents, such as emotionalism, realism, psychology, and craftsmanship from the local folklore.

Rahimov started his writing career with a novel that remained the main genre of his prose during his creative activity.

In these novels, Rahimov described his characters via the great social events and conflicts of the era, and demonstrated their human qualities.

[2] Suleyman Rahimov was born in Əyin in the Elizavetpol Governorate of the Russian Empire, which is now in Qubadli District of Azerbaijan[a] on 4 April 1900.

[3] On 1921 Rahimov went to Xanlıq (now de facto called Ishkhanadzor) and worked there as a teacher in a newly opened school.

[4] On 1928 Rahimov and his friend Ali Valiyev went to Baku and studied at the History faculty of Azerbaijan State University for three years.

Artistic genius has a spontaneous importance in the novel, largely dependent on the forms of reality that take place directly in the writer's imagination.

[8] During World War II Rahimov joined a Soviet unit and moved to Tabriz, Iranian Azerbaijan.

Rahimov wrote a novelette called Death of grandmother (Nənənin ölümü), describing life of children in Tabriz.