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''The Songbirds Went Away'' (Hazalan: ''XXX'') is a novel written by Hazalan author Bangto Echibe and published in 1949. The story follows a family in [[Hazala]] shortly before and after Sáillinnciadi colonial rule is established in the highlands in the mid-1500's. It is one of the most famous pieces of Hazalan, and indeed Diharan, literature in the world, and is considered the spark of the Diharan Literary Renaissance. The book is commonly taught and read in | ''The Songbirds Went Away'' (Hazalan: ''XXX'') is a novel written by Hazalan author Bangto Echibe and published in 1949. The story follows a family in [[Hazala]] shortly before and after Sáillinnciadi colonial rule is established in the highlands in the mid-1500's. It is one of the most famous pieces of Hazalan, and indeed Diharan, literature in the world, and is considered the spark of the Diharan Literary Renaissance. The book has been translated in over 50 languages, and is commonly taught and read in many Auroran and Veharian schools and literary groups. | ||
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Revision as of 23:12, 16 April 2020
The Songbirds Went Away (Hazalan: XXX) is a novel written by Hazalan author Bangto Echibe and published in 1949. The story follows a family in Hazala shortly before and after Sáillinnciadi colonial rule is established in the highlands in the mid-1500's. It is one of the most famous pieces of Hazalan, and indeed Diharan, literature in the world, and is considered the spark of the Diharan Literary Renaissance. The book has been translated in over 50 languages, and is commonly taught and read in many Auroran and Veharian schools and literary groups.