100,000 COPIES OF NOVEL BY TURKISH INTELLECTUAL, WHO RECOGNIZES ARMENIAN GENOCIDE, SELLS IN 2 HOURS
April 02, 2013 | 17:10
ISTANBUL. - The novel entitled "The Last Game," which was written by
former editor-in-chief Ahmet Altan of Turkey's Taraf daily, was sold
out in a matter of two hours.
Once having been published on Tuesday, the novel, which Altan had
written over the course of the past three months, disappeared from
all bookstores in just two hours, T24.com of Turkey reports.
A total of 100,000 copies of the 408-page "The Last Game" were on sale.
To note, Ahmet Altan is among those unique Turkish intellectuals that
recognize the Armenian Genocide.
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From: Baghdasarian
April 02, 2013 | 17:10
ISTANBUL. - The novel entitled "The Last Game," which was written by
former editor-in-chief Ahmet Altan of Turkey's Taraf daily, was sold
out in a matter of two hours.
Once having been published on Tuesday, the novel, which Altan had
written over the course of the past three months, disappeared from
all bookstores in just two hours, T24.com of Turkey reports.
A total of 100,000 copies of the 408-page "The Last Game" were on sale.
To note, Ahmet Altan is among those unique Turkish intellectuals that
recognize the Armenian Genocide.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am
From: Baghdasarian