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    FIRST ISSUE OF "LITERARY CRITICISM" PERIODICAL RELEASED

    YEREVAN, August 11 (Noyan Tapan). The first issue of the "Literary
    Criticism" periodical was released upon the initiative of the
    Institute of Literary Criticism after M. Abeghian and the Writers'
    Union of Armenia. Literary critic Azat Yeghiazarian, editor-in-chief
    of the periodical, told NT's correspondent that the issues of the
    history of the Armenian literature and the development of the modern
    literature, as well as theoretical problems will be covered in the
    magazine. According to Azat Yeghiazarian, the creative activities of a
    number of Western Armenian writers weren't sufficiently studied for
    some reason or other. "We are still far from the entire notion about
    the Western Armenian literature. One of the main tasks of the new
    periodical is to fill this gap," he mentioned. Articles on Hakob
    Oshakan, Byuzand Topalian, Andranik Tsarukian, Kostan Zarian and many
    other Western Armenian writers have already been published in the
    first issue of the magazine. Azat Yeghiazarian mentioned that the
    magazine will also give its pages to young literary critics, as
    according to him, "they should continue, develop and deepen all the
    traditions that the Armenian literary criticism has, as well as should
    advance new ideas and approaches, being grounded on these traditions
    and achievements of the world literary criticism ideology." It should
    be mentioned that it is expected that the extracts from the "White
    Book" of Avetik Isahakian dedicated to the Armenian Genocide, some
    letters of Hakob Oshakan, as well as the memoirs of Maro Alazan on
    Yeghishe Charents, Nairi Zarian and other writers will be published in
    the second issue of the "Literary Criticism Magazine".
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