He began writing his first stories in the 1950s and his first collection of stories was published in 1960 with "Yusif Vakilov" signature. With the recommendation of Turkish poet
Nâzım Hikmet, Yusif took his father's name as a pseudonym — Yusif Samadoghlu. Yusif Samadoghlu was developed in the 1960s as a prose writer.
Cold Stone,
Photo-Fantasy,
Bayaty-Shiraz,
Inja Darasinda and
Astana are examples of his classic stories. In the mid-1980s, Yusif Samadoghlu wrote a book entitled
The Day of the Murder, which became one of the most successful literary events of
Azerbaijani literature of that time.
The Day of Murder is about the world and humans. The work is essentially a global issue as it focuses on the human problem, the spiritual development of the person, and the need for greater perfection. In the 1990s, the novel was screened by director Gulbeniz Azimzade. As a result of a survey among writers in 2014, "The Day of the Murder" was selected as the best novel of the 20th century in Azerbaijan. Yusif Samadoghlu was a writer on film art. He created a screenplay for the high-profile film
My Seven Sons based on the motives of
Samad Vurgun's
Comsomol Poem (1969). Samadoghlu co-wrote the screenplay for
Wind of the Land with Czechoslovak playwright
Jiří Marek. This movie was the first film in the history of the Azerbaijanfilm studio in collaboration with a foreign studio (
Czechoslovakia) (1971). He is also known for his works contradicting the principles of
Soviet ideology. ==Family tree==