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    ARSHILE GORKY'S LETTERS PUBLISHED IN ARMENIAN

    Armenpress

    YEREVAN, MAY 18, ARMENPRESS: A collection of letters written by Arshile
    Gorky in Armenian was released in Yerevan. The book contains some 40
    letters in Armenian and their English translations.

    Gorky was born Vosdanik Adoian in 1904 in Khorkom, Western Armenia (now
    in Turkey). The artist's childhood was marked by poignant suffering
    and tragedy caused by the massacres of Armenians at the order of then
    Turkish government. Gorky's father fled to America in search of a new
    life for his family. During this difficult time Gorky witnessed the
    death of his mother by starvation. In 1915, Gorky escaped Turkish
    massacres with thousands of others refugees. After his mother died
    of famine, he headed for the US.

    His whole life in the new country, which ended in suicide, consisted
    of years of hard work and bitter struggle. Tragically enough, the
    years in which his art was ascending to its greatest heights were
    also the darkest in his life. His marriage was disintegrating;
    he was operated on for colon cancer, and he lost many works in a
    studio fire. The letters, full of nostalgia for his native home,
    sufferings he experienced on his road to the USA are addressed to
    his sister Varduhi. They were first published by Varduhi's son-
    Karlen Muradian-in English. They were also published in Portuguese
    by Gyulbenkian Foundation.
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