POETRY PARK ESTABLISHED IN YEREVAN
20:36, 17 April, 2013
YEREVAN, APRIL 17, ARMENPRESS: Poetry Park has been opened near
the Union of Writers' of Armenia in frames of International Poetry
Festival. Several dozens of writers from 30 countries of the world
planted acacias, hoping they would have an opportunity to water them
during their next year visit to Armenia. The idea of opening a Poetry
Park belongs to President of Writers' Union Levon Ananyan.
In the interview with Armenpress Mr. Ananyan gladly noted that the park
would be some kind of a uniting bridge between Armenian and foreign
writers, "a gathering place connected with which participants of the
festival will have interesting memories".
"Solidarity of the poetry is traditional, and it is remarkable that
trees planted in the park will become deep-rooted and will strengthen
that solidarity," he said.
Literary meetings will be held in Armenian schools and universities
titled "International day of poetry". First International Poetry
Festival will be concluded on April 21.
From: A. Papazian
20:36, 17 April, 2013
YEREVAN, APRIL 17, ARMENPRESS: Poetry Park has been opened near
the Union of Writers' of Armenia in frames of International Poetry
Festival. Several dozens of writers from 30 countries of the world
planted acacias, hoping they would have an opportunity to water them
during their next year visit to Armenia. The idea of opening a Poetry
Park belongs to President of Writers' Union Levon Ananyan.
In the interview with Armenpress Mr. Ananyan gladly noted that the park
would be some kind of a uniting bridge between Armenian and foreign
writers, "a gathering place connected with which participants of the
festival will have interesting memories".
"Solidarity of the poetry is traditional, and it is remarkable that
trees planted in the park will become deep-rooted and will strengthen
that solidarity," he said.
Literary meetings will be held in Armenian schools and universities
titled "International day of poetry". First International Poetry
Festival will be concluded on April 21.
From: A. Papazian