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Author(s)/Editor(s): Khachatur Abovyan (Хачатур Абовян)
Language(s): Russian (Русский)
Publisher: State Publishing House of Fiction Literature ("Государственное Изд-во Художественной Литературы")
Place: Moscow, Russia (Москва, Россия); Year: 1948; Pages: 236
Cover: Hardback ; Sizes: 14(W)x20(H) cm; Copies: Limited
Condition: Good Vintage Condition: General age wear. Few stains on the cover & on the text. A few minor marks & minor tears. Some toning. Ex-USSR's liquidated org.'s expired stamps. Overall clean & well preserved pages. For more information regarding book's condition- check provided images or ask us.
Item's Code: XA-1147
ABOUT:
Khachatur Abovyan, Selected: lyrics, poems from the novel "Wounds of Armenia", fables and satire, fables about Mullah Masradin.
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Хачатур Абовян, Избранное: лирика, стихи из романа "Раны Армении", басни и сатира, побасенки о мулле Масрадине.
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ADDITIONAL INFO
Khachatur Abovian (or Abovyan; Armenian: Խաչատուր Աբովյան; October 15 [O.S. October 3] 1809 – April 14 [O.S. April 2] 1848 (disappeared)) is an Armenian writer and national public figure of the early 19th century who mysteriously vanished in 1848 and was eventually presumed dead. He was an educator, poet and an advocate of modernization.[2] Reputed as the father of modern Armenian literature, he is best remembered for his novel Wounds of Armenia. Written in 1841 and published posthumously in 1858, it was the first novel published in the modern Armenian language, using Eastern Armenian based on the Yerevan dialect instead of Classical Armenian.[2]
Abovian was far ahead of his time and virtually none of his works were published during his lifetime. Only after the establishment of the Armenian SSR was Abovian accorded recognition and stature.[4] Abovian is regarded as one of the foremost figures not just in Armenian literature, but Armenian history at large.[5] Abovian's influence on Western Armenian literature was not as strong as it was on Eastern Armenian, particularly in its formative years
Хачату́р Авети́кович Абовя́н[1] (арм. Խաչատուր Աբովյան; 15 октября 1809, село Канакер близ Эривани (Еревана)[2] — пропал без вести 14 апреля 1848) — армянский писатель, основоположник новой армянской литературы и нового литературного языка (на основе восточноармянского диалекта вместо устаревшего грабара), педагог, этнограф.
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