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    Mark Mustian's `Gendarme' draws crowd in New York City
    by Taleen Babayan

    http://www.reporter.am/go/article/2011-11-04-mark-mustian-s--gendarme--draws-crowd-in-new-york-city-
    Published: Friday November 04, 2011


    Mustian signing copies of his book.

    New York - Mark Mustian, author of the critically acclaimed novel,
    "The Gendarme," presented his book on Wednesday evening, October 12,
    at the Diocesan Center in Manhattan.

    The event, hosted by the Armenian Network of America (Greater New York
    Region), Armenian Students Association and the Zohrab Center, started
    with an introduction by Talene Kachadourian, President of the Armenian
    Network of America. She spoke of Mustian's background as a lawyer and
    as City Commissioner in Tallahassee, Fla., where he currently lives
    with his wife and three children.

    Published last year, "The Gendarme" quickly created a buzz and was the
    winner of the 2010 Florida Gold Book Award for General Fiction. It is
    a finalist for the 2011 Dayton International Literary Peace Prize. The
    book has been translated into eight foreign editions in Brazil,
    Bulgaria, France, Greece, Israel, and Spain, among others.

    Mustian's novel follows the story of a Turkish gendarme officer who
    once lead the Armenians on the death marches of 1915. Following an
    injury at Gallipoli, he was sent to an Allied Hospital where he met
    and married an American nurse, and eventually settled in the United
    States-having lost all recollection of the Armenian Genocide. Almost a
    century later, the officer, now 92, suffers a brain tumor and begins
    to recall the story of his youth, and to seek redemption before it is
    too late.

    Following Kachadourian's introduction, Mustian discussed his book,
    which touches on many themes within the larger context of the Armenian
    Genocide, including the role of memory, politics, religion, and human
    relationships.

    Mustian also talked about the process of having the book published,
    which required a lot of perseverance and determination on his
    part.Seven years after perfecting his manuscript, the reputable Putnam
    imprint published the book to positive reviews, including in the
    Sunday Book Review of the New York Times which wrote that Mustian,
    "tells a story that probes a timeless array of life's general
    adversities," and noted that "Mustian refuses to flinch when
    describing the grim realities that resurface in Conn's [the
    protagonist's] thoughts of the past."

    Following his presentation, Mustian answered questions from the
    audience and signed copies of his books. A reception followed where
    guests had the opportunity to speak with Mustian further. For more
    information about "The Gendarme" and its author, please visit
    www.markmustian.com.

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