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  • Professor Marc Nichanian Lectures On: "Hagop Oshagan In The Tchanghe

    PROFESSOR MARC NICHANIAN LECTURES ON: "HAGOP OSHAGAN IN THE TCHANGHERE PRISON"
    Mira Yardemian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    25/03/2008

    Culture, Diaspora

    Beirut, March 18, 2008- Renowned Professor Marc Nichanian, delivered
    his second public lecture entitled, "Hagop Oshagan in the Prison of
    Tchangere," on March 12, in Haigazian University Auditorium, among
    a capacity audience of Armenian intel^_lec^_tuals, writers, faculty,
    staff and students.

    Dr. Nichanian, who is currently a visiting professor in the Armenian
    Studies Depart^_ment, presented his lecture as being an echo of
    the questions raised in his most recent French volume, Le Roman de
    la Catastrophe, to be published in 2008 by the publish^_ing house
    MetisPresse in Geneva.

    The event opened with the welcoming words of the University's Public
    Relations Dir^_ec^_tor, Mira Yardemian, who briefly introduced the
    educational and teaching back^_ground of the guest speaker Marc
    Nichanian, in addition to naming his various pub^_lica^_tions in
    French, English and Armenian languages.

    The topic of Marc Nichanian's lecture was the unwritten part of
    Oshagan's novel Mnasortats, of which only the first two parts have been
    published. As it is well known, Oshagan was un^_able to write the third
    part of the novel, in which he purported to "approach the Catastrophe."

    After presenting Oshagan's biography and describing the general
    features of his novelistic output, Marc Nichanian reviewed the reasons
    given by Oshagan for this failure and proposed a reading of the
    scarce passages (spread in Panorama of Western-Armenian literature),
    where Oshagan gives an idea of what he intended to do in this third
    part of the novel. One of these passages was supposed to give an
    account of the "last" night of the Armenian intellectuals, these
    "princes of the spirit," in Tchangere. The latter is the ill-famed
    place in Turkey where most of the arrested Ar^_men^_ian intellectuals
    during the round-up of April 24 were deported. Very few survived. Of
    course, Hagop Oshagan was not arrested on April 24 and has never
    been in Tchangere. In this respect, the audience was very curiously
    listening to Nichanian, in order to decode the mystery of Hagop
    Oshagan's sojourn in the "Prison of Tchangere."
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