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Once more, tanks, leaning their black old bulks against the hopeless face of posterity which, already, hasn’t spoken to us for these many years… Tanks painted in fading shades, faces shaved in springtime, the unfolding […]
Once more, tanks, leaning their black old bulks against the hopeless face of posterity which, already, hasn’t spoken to us for these many years… Tanks painted in fading shades, faces shaved in springtime, the unfolding […]
They say that flying is meant for only birds and fairytales. Is that true? At least that’s the truth they’ve been telling us. Because that which seems improbable makes no room for what can be […]
I had the pleasure of speaking with author Astrid Kamalyan about her book Bábo, a picture book that pays tribute to Armenian culture. Talar Keoseyan (T.K.): Please tell us a little about yourself. Astrid Kamalyan […]
“This photograph was never meant to be a precious artifact.” That is the first line in historian Elyse Semerdjian’s Remnants: Embodied Archives of the Armenian Genocide, a 300-page ground-breaking, corpse-gathering mission to re-member the dis-membered […]
Mt. Ararat has always been my sense of hope. When I was young, it was how I defined Armenia. Throughout the years, it has driven me to be the best Armenian I can be. Especially […]
Armen Mikayelyan, literary pseudonym Armen Avo, was born in 2002 in Vaghuhas, Artsakh. He received his primary education in his village and in 2019 was admitted to the School of Philology at Artsakh University. In […]
Black Dog of Fate — Los Perros Negro del Destino — was recently published in Spanish by Berg Institute Press in Madrid. In honor of the publication, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Peter Balakian had a reading […]
Dr. Irina Barseghyan-Krpeyan’s journey, both as a historian and as the wife of Tatul Krpeyan, National Hero of Armenia, is truly remarkable. Her dedication to preserving the memory of her late husband and the truth […]
Trashland By Denis Donikian Translated by Christopher Atamian Nauset Press, 2023 In Trashland, we first meet Gam as he watches over a funeral. We find out that the funeral is for his mother, whom he […]
My journey with my first book, The Secret Language Method, over the past year has been nothing short of transformative, both for myself and for the countless individuals I’ve had the privilege of connecting with […]
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