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    Meeting with Georgian Armenian writers who write in a foreign language

    18-02-2013 13:36:09 | Georgia | Culture

    "Armenian writers, who compose in a foreign language, are not
    strangers to us" - that was the title of a literary soiree, which was
    held on February 16 at the "Hayartun" Cultural Center of the Diocese
    of the Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Church in Georgia in the Hall of
    Calouste Gulbenkian. The initiator and organizer of the evening was
    the "Vernatun" Union of Armenian Writers of Georgia and the cultural
    center "Hayartun" supported the event. President of "Vernatun" Union
    Gevorg Snkhchyan opened the evening and presented the writers, who
    despite the fact of writing in a foreign language, remain Armenians in
    soul, and the idea, the subject and the source of their works are
    national. He introduced the members of the "Vernatun" Union of
    Armenian Writers of Georgia who write in Russian, that were Marina
    Kirakosyan-Mosesova, Michael Ananov, Artem Grigorents (Kirakozov) and
    writing in Georgian Garry Kalamkarov. President of the "Kamurj"
    Literary-Cultural Organization, the poetess and translator Anahit
    Bostanjyan described in detail the writers who write in a foreign
    language, emphasized the uniqueness of their creations, the presence
    of a colorful description of Tbilisi and the Armenian spirit that
    fills rich literary world of each. Anahit Bostanjyan welcomed progress
    in the Armenian translation of works of Armenian writers who write in
    a foreign language, noting the excellent translation into Armenian by
    poet Ara Artyan of the poems of Marina Kirakosyan-Mosesova and their
    subsequent publication. She also read the works of writers, who write
    in a foreign language, in her own translation. Especially warm the
    audience accepted the recitation of the poem of Mikhail Ananov "The
    land of Mashtots" by his seven-year-old daughter Anna. During the
    evening pupils of school No.104 and the students of the Saint prophet
    Eghia Sunday School (teacher Roza Zograbyan) recited passages from
    poets' oeuvre. By the end of the evening President of "Vernatun" Union
    Gevorg Snkhchyan handed the membership card of the Union "Vernatun" to
    Garry Kalamkarov (writing in Georgian). Karen Mirzoyan played the
    piano and Anna Pogosova and Ruben Voskanyan performed songs during the
    event. More information is available at
    https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.334860143297471.77787.113192792130875

    News from Armenia and Diaspora - Noyan Tapan

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