
В наличии
Gypsy Girl is one of Akhundov s most emotionally charged and socially conscious short stories. Although not as widely known internationally as some of his other works, it encapsulates his deep sensitivity to issues of class, gender, and social exclusion. The narrative centers on a young gypsy girl, exploring her life on the margins of society and the prejudice and hardships she endures. Through her character, Akhundov examines themes of freedom, identity, love, and societal constraints. The story serves both as a critique of social discrimination and as a compassionate portrayal of the marginalized.