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  • Book Review: Armenian Golgotha: A Memoir Of The Armenian Genocide, 1

    ARMENIAN GOLGOTHA: A MEMOIR OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE, 1915-1918
    Review by Elizabeth R. Hayford

    Library Journal Reviews
    March 15, 2009

    Balakian, Grigoris. Armenian Golgotha: A Memoir of the Armenian
    Genocide, 1915-1918. Knopf . Apr. 2009. c.544p. tr. from Armenian by
    Peter Balakian with Aris Sevag. photogs. maps. bibliog. index. ISBN
    978-0-307-26288-2 . $35. HIST

    Grigoris Balakian (1876-1934), a cultural and religious leader in
    Istanbul's Armenian community, was arrested in April 1914 with 250
    other leaders and began almost four years of deportation, forced march
    to the Syrian desert, and abusive treatment. Thus was launched the
    Turkish government's program to rid the country of Armenians. Hundreds
    of thousands were viciously murdered or died of cold and starvation,
    but Balakian's fierce will to live and his encounters with a few
    generous people allowed him to survive and tell the story. This
    memoir, which Balakian published in Armenian in 1922, vividly portrays
    Turkish brutality as it provides his and others' stories along with
    well-informed commentary on Turkey's actions. Peter Balakian (English,
    Colgate Univ.; The Burning Tigris ), the author's grandnephew,
    has translated this rich historical document and provided scholarly
    support, making available a readable and moving account that will be
    welcomed by both the English-speaking Armenian community and a broader
    audience committed to witnessing and understanding the massive cruelty
    and suffering that characterized widespread crimes against humanity in
    the 20th century. Important for readers who want to judge whether or
    not this was the first genocide in modern times.-Elizabeth R. Hayford,
    President Emeritus, Associated Coll. of the Midwest, Evanston, IL
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