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Nanore Barsoumian
Nanore Barsoumian was the editor of the Armenian Weekly from 2014 to 2016. She served as assistant editor of the Armenian Weekly from 2010 to 2014. Her writings focus on human rights, politics, poverty, and environmental and gender issues. She has reported from Armenia, Nagorno-Karabagh, Javakhk and Turkey. She earned her B.A. degree in Political Science and English and her M.A. in Conflict Resolution from the University of Massachusetts (Boston).
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I see this sentence above: ” a young Jewish man from Germany who has jumped off a train on the way to a death camp in 1943 …”.
Has Chris written anything about Armenians lately?
it’s interesting that this plot is described as that which has to do with a whole community – what they did, what they failed to do … Perhaps this is a recurring Armenian theme. It reminds me of Atom Egoyan’s films. By the way, the past tense of “weave” is “woven.”
Well, Michael, Chris has written about Armenians on many occasions. One recent example is this: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/04/03/AR2009040301894.html
Dear Janine,
According to the Oxford English Dictionary both “weaved” and “woven” are correct.