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    "ARMENPRESS" INTRODUCES 29TH BESTSELLER BOOKS LIST

    http://armenpress.am/eng/print/728025/armenpress-introduces-29th-bestseller-books-list.html
    10:55, 2 August, 2013

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 2, ARMENPRESS. The selling volume reduced in the
    bookstores of Yerevan because of the vocation season.

    "The Alchemist" novel by contemporary Brazilian author Paulo Coelho
    tops this week's "Bestseller Books List" introduced by "Armenpress"
    News Agency. This book has been translated into 67 languages and
    according to AFP, it has sold more than 30 million copies in 56
    different languages, becoming one of the best-selling books in history
    and winning the Guinness World Record for most translated book by a
    living author.

    "The Alchemist" is followed by "Memories of My Melancholy Whores" by
    Columbian author Gabriel García Márquez. The book was translated
    into Armenian from the Russian version by Hovhannes Ayvazyan in
    2010. "Memories of My Melancholy Whores" is dedicated to the love
    affairs of an old journalist, who falls in love with a young girl.

    "The Book of Lamentations" by St. Gregory of Narek occupies the third
    position this week. The pearl of the medieval Armenian literature
    is also known to the public as "Narek" for short. The mystical poem
    "Book of Lamentations" has been translated into many languages and has
    played a significant role in the development of the Armenian literary
    language. This masterpiece by St. Gregory of Narek has always been
    included in our bestseller books list.

    The Armenian version of prominent Azerbaijani writer Akram Aylisli's
    "Stone Dreams" published by "Graber" publishing house occupies
    the fourth position in the bestseller books list. Artak Vardanyan
    translated the novel into Armenian. Aram Ananyan authored the
    preface of the book and the publication was edited by Seyranuhi
    Geghamyan. Aylisli's "Stone Dreams" novel caused a lot of noise
    and hysteria in Azerbaijan. On February 7, 2013, the President of
    Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev signed a presidential decree that stripped
    Aylisli of the title of "People's Writer" and the presidential
    pension. Earlier, Aylisli confirmed reports that his son, a customs
    official, and wife were dismissed from their jobs.

    "Where the Wild Roses Bloom" by Moscow-resident contemporary
    Armenian author Mark Aren (Karen Martirosyan) has appeared in the
    fifth position.

    The last collected book of poems by renowned Armenian poet Hamo
    Sahyan titled "Don't Declare Me Absent" has been included in the
    "Bestseller Books List" introduced by "Armenpress" News Agency and
    maintains the sixth position.

    "The Little Prince" by French author Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
    occupies the seventh place. The novella is both the most read and
    most translated book in the French language, and was voted the best
    book of the 20th century in France. The book was translated into more
    than 250 languages and dialects, as well as Braille.

    "The Book of Whispers" by contemporary Armenian writer Varujan
    Vosganian occupies the eighth position of our ranking list. The
    Book of Whispers begins in a picturesque register, on a lane of
    the Armenian quarter of FocÅ~_ani in the 1950s, among the steam of
    freshly roasted coffee and the scents of grandmother Armenuhi's larder,
    among the old books and photographs of grandfather Garabet. But the
    reader is not left to savour the intimacy of this hearth and home and
    nor is he invited to chat with the merry folk who in peacetime spin
    stories about Ara the Fair and Tigran the Great. Varujan Vosganian's
    "old Armenians from childhood" have no delectable tales to tell,
    but rather events that are thoroughly disturbing. In narrating these
    events, they attempt to disburden themselves of a trauma - their own
    and that of their forbears The history of the 1915 genocide against the
    Armenians, the history of the interminable convoys of those banished
    into the Circles of Death, into the Deir ez Zor Desert, the history
    of General Dro's army, the history of the Armenians who followed
    the path of exile in the Stalinist period - all these and many other
    biographically filtered histories are to be found illustrated in the
    pages of this unsettling book.

    "The Book of Whispers" is followed by "The Autumn of the Patriarch" and
    "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Columbian author Gabriel García
    Márquez, which have been enclosed in one book, which occupies the
    ninth position of the ranking list.

    And "Farewell, Tzit" by young author Aram Pachyan occupies the final
    position of the Bestseller Books List introduced by "Armenpress"
    News Agency.

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