Book Review: Bohjalian’s ‘The Night Strangers’
The Night Strangers By Chris Bohjalian New York: Crown Publishing Group (Oct. 4, 2011) 400 pp., $25.00 The right dose of trauma can change a man. But what if his vulnerable psyche is haunted by […]
The Night Strangers By Chris Bohjalian New York: Crown Publishing Group (Oct. 4, 2011) 400 pp., $25.00 The right dose of trauma can change a man. But what if his vulnerable psyche is haunted by […]
The question remains: If you could have dinner with any prominent Armenian, dead or alive, who might it be? Would it be Mashdots, Gomidas, or Khachaturian? Perhaps Mamigonian, Karsh, Cher, Aznavour or Kardashian? No doubt, […]
For years I did not know that Garo Adanalian and Christian Garbis were one and the same. That is, until one day when I approached Adanalian and said, “Did you read that excellent story about […]
Twenty years ago when Armenia declared itself independent from Soviet rule, it was not only claiming statehood, it was calling for a restoration of values. The Armenian people would be able to think and create […]
An interesting new chapter in the Armenian-Azerbaijani diplomatic “war” seems to have opened in Latin America after declarations ascribed to Uruguayan Minister of Foreign Affairs Luis Almagro during a seminar organized by the Armenian National […]
It looks like the countdown to regime change has begun in Syria. And Turkey may end up having a say in the international intervention that’s likely to occur. Still, Turkey should engage in sober deliberations […]
A story of Armenian American Servicemen […]
What is love? What is love’s fake happiness? – Just one black, sadistic serpent… And he, whose heart turns into its nest, Shall bear its grievance in dim darkness… Love is a nasty spring-awakened snake […]
Among my favorite photographs of my father is an old black and white image that was taken when he was five years old. It’s a formal portrait from 1933: He is standing between his mother […]
During a dinner highlighted by pomp and circumstance on Aug. 28, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan declared that properties confiscated from minorities after 1936 would be returned. Partial lists of buildings and houses to […]
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