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    ARA BALIOZIAN - ICONOCLAST WRITER RENOUNCED IN ARMENIA
    Mary Mikaelyan

    hetq
    July 27, 2011

    75 year-old Ara Baliozian is an author, translator, and critic,
    born in Athens, Greece. He received his education at the Mekhitarist
    College of Moorat-Raphael in Venice, where he also studied economics
    and political science at the University of Ca Foscari.

    Readers will not be able to find any of his works in Armenia, despite
    the author's efforts to the contrary. He has authored over 30 works
    in both Armenian and English.

    He now lives in Ontario, Canada, where he devotes his full time to
    writing. He now mostly posts his works on different Armenian internet
    discussion boards.

    I had the opportunity to converse with the iconoclast writer and
    thinker via the internet.

    You have written and thought about our culture for years. What is
    your general opinion regarding our culture?

    This is my answer. Since I refuse to reproduce Armenian propaganda,
    I have become an undesirable, a dreaded 'non-person', a traitor.

    Your works were published in scores of Armenian periodicals. Why did
    they turn against you?

    Because I began to think independently, in opposition to the propaganda
    path they held dear.

    They hate you in Armenia. Is it that you are extremely anti-Armenian
    and pro-Turkish, or are we, here in Armenia, so intolerant?

    I am a supporter of justice. As ottomanized and sovietized Armenians,
    we have a tendency to be intolerant.

    What, in your opinion, are the views that have made you enemies?

    Probably because I have exposed the insincerity and incompetence of
    our leaders.

    How does it feel to be forsaken in the fatherland?

    It just an ordinary experience; like any other. At different times
    all Armenian writers have been wrongly accused of various crimes that
    they never committed.

    You claim that we are living in a situation where strong propaganda
    reigns. What particular aspects do you see as a result of this
    propaganda?

    Well, let's take the fact that we are obliged to write the word God
    with a capital letter and it's anathema to say anything against God.

    Then there is our Turko-centrific side - the belief that our destiny
    remains in the hands of the Turks.

    It appears that there are certain themes that are off-limits in
    Armenia. Perhaps in the same way as the Orhan Pamuk incident in Turkey.

    The Turks are way ahead of us. Just the fact that they've had a Nobel
    Prize winner attests to this.

    How do you work with literary agents in Canada?

    Canadian and American literary agents are only interested in books
    that will make money. My writings have no such value.

    What does it mean to be a writer of Armenian descent?

    It means to belong to a community that has always fallen victim to
    foreign and domestic dictators.

    What can you say about Armenian literature?

    We've had literary giants but treated them like tiny mosquitoes.

    Do Armenians in the diaspora avoid your critiques?

    Armenians only agree on one thing - manufactured propaganda, including
    that of the enemy.

    Can one be patriotic but not fascist?

    There is an element of fascism in all Armenian patriotism and
    nationalism.

    Do you see any salvation on the horizon or are we doomed?

    To write signifies to hold out hope.

    So you have hope that Armenia will somehow change its attitude towards
    you one day?

    I hope so but I wouldn't bet on it.

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