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    PRESS RELEASE

    National Association for Armenian Studies and Research
    395 Concord Ave.
    Belmont, MA 02478
    Phone: 617-489-1610
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Contact: Marc Mamigonian

    NEW PUBLICATION FROM NAASR'S
    ARMENIAN HERITAGE PRESS

    The National Association for Armenian Studies and Research proudly
    announces the publication by the Armenian Heritage Press of Hagop:
    An Armenian Genocide Survivor's Journey to Freedom by Theodore
    Kharpertian.

    A Remarkable Chronicle of an Unusual Journey

    Hagop recounts the life of Hagop Kharpertian, the sole survivor in
    his family of the Armenian Genocide of 1915, in which more than one
    million Armenians perished at the hands of the Ottoman Empire.

    Written by his son in the form of a memoir, covering nearly a century
    and spanning locales from Asia Minor and the Middle East to Europe
    and the United States, Hagop represents the odyssey of one man's
    lifelong struggle and tenacity: the Genocide and his miraculous
    but bitter childhood survival; the uncertain and difficult years
    of transition from Malatia, his birthplace in Turkey, to Asnieres,
    his home in France; and the surprising decision after World War II
    to settle and raise a family in the United States.

    A Family Saga Across Three Continents

    Both a historical account and a poignant family saga of sorrow and joy,
    of loss and triumph, Hagop is a tale of crime without punishment -
    the Genocide - and the narrative of a remarkable life and its impact
    on a new, American-born generation.

    The author, Theodore Kharpertian, was born in Jersey City, New
    Jersey, in 1949. He is currently Professor of English at Hudson County
    Community College, where he has been a full-time faculty member since
    1979, and has taught at Rutgers University in Newark. He received
    his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from McGill University in Montreal and did
    his undergraduate work at the University of Pennsylvania. In addition
    to Hagop, he is the author of A Hand to Turn the Time: The Menippean
    Satires of Thomas Pynchon, and his poetry has appeared in Talisman:
    A Journal of Contemporary Poetry and Reviews, for which he serves as
    Associate Editor. He lives with his family in Montclair, New Jersey.
    Hagop, his father, also resides in New Jersey and remains active at
    age 97.

    Hagop is available at NAASR's Armenian Book Clearing House.

    More information about Hagop, or NAASR and its programs for the
    furtherance of Armenian studies, research, and publication may be had
    by calling 617-489-1610, faxing 617-484-1759, e-mailing [email protected],
    or writing to NAASR, 395 Concord Ave., Belmont, MA 02478.
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