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Gurgen Mahari

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Against the wishes of his wife, a heartbroken Mahari began rewriting his novel to remove the disputed passages, but died before the revisions were complete. The original text of the novel is considered to be greatly superior and is now regarded as the canonical text.
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was published in 1924. He then wrote his autobiographical trilogy (first part, "Childhood" was published in 1929, and the third part was finished in 1955) which tells the story of his survival and the tragedy experienced by the Armenians of
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were publicly burned in the streets of Yerevan and Mahari was demonized by the Soviet Government. Attacks against Mahari's novel also were common in the
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to be a masterpiece and the campaign against the novel and its author are considered to be a shameful chapter in the history of the
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writer and poet. His most significant works include the semi-autobiographical novella
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and found refuge in orphanages in Etchmiadzin, Dilijan, and Yerevan. His first book,
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Emigrants from the Ottoman Empire to the Russian Empire
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Panos Terlemezian
O.S.
Van
Yerevan
Armenian
Barbed Wires in Blossom
Armenian genocide
Eastern Armenia
Armenian genocide
Western Armenia
Joseph Stalin
Great Purge
Siberia
Gulag
Yeghishe Charents
concentration camp
Van Uprising
Armenian genocide
Armenian diaspora
Armenian people
Black Apollo Press
ISBN
978-1-900355-57-5
Маари Гурген
Great Soviet Encyclopedia
ГУРГЕН МААРИ (1903-1969)
Armenia
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