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    PanArmenian, Armenia
    April 18 2009


    `Park of Literature' opened in Hakhnidzor village to Commemorate Hrant
    Matevosyan

    18.04.2009 17:33 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ `Park of Literature' opened in Hakhnidzor village to
    Commemorate Hrant Matevosyan.

    The project was initiated by RA Ministry of Culture and `Hrant
    Matevosyan' Cultural Foundation. By their invitation, Russian writer
    Andrey Bitov visited the park and planted there the first two Lebanon
    cedars in commemoration of his long friendship with the great Armenian
    writer.

    `My mother's surname is Kedrova, that's why Hrant's son and I decided
    to plant cedars in the park. May they have a long life and symbolize
    the memory of our mothers, Olga Kedrova and Mrs. Arousyak. No wonder
    we're so close with Hrant's children. Nothing in the word happens by
    mere accident. It's a sign from Heaven,' Andrey Bitov said while
    planting the tree with Zaven Karyan, Hrant Matevosyan's childhood
    friend.

    The colleagues of the great writer ` Rouben Hovsepyuan, Hrachya
    Saroukhyan, Felix Meloyan. Levon Khechoyan, Zorayr Khalapyan and
    Vahaghn Grigoryan also planted trees in the yard of Hrant's native
    home.

    Andrey Bitov was born in Leningrad. He started writing in 1956. In
    1957, he entered the Institute of Mines in Leningrad, where he
    participated in the activities of the literary union where he wrote
    poems. Imitating Victor Golyakin, he started writing short absurdist
    stories which were first published in 1990. In interviews, he often
    called himself a non-professional writer. From 1960 till 1978, he
    published 10 fiction books. Andrey Bitov has been a member of the
    Writers' Union since 1965. In 1978, his novel `Pushkin's Home' was
    published in the US. In 1979, Bitov was one of the authors of the
    `Metropol' uncensored almanac. His works haven't been published since
    1986.

    `Perestroyka' created new opportunities for the writer: trips abroad,
    symposiums and public activities. In 1988, he was one of the founders
    of the Pen Club and in 1991 became its President. Bitov was also one
    of the founders of `Bagage' Informal Association.
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