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    CONSTANTINOPLE ARMENIAN GREAT POET ZAHRAD PASSES AWAY

    Noyan Tapan
    Armenians Today
    Feb 21 2007

    ISTANBUL, FEBRUARY 21, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. Constantinople
    Armenian great poet Zahrad died at the age of 83, at the midnight
    of February 20, in Turkey. Noyan Tapan was informed about it by Ara
    Kochunian, the editor-in-chief of the Armenian "Zhamanak" (time)
    newspaper published in Istanbul.

    Zahrad entered the literary scene starting from 1940s. In literary
    critics' words, a poet with new handwriting was clearly noticed in his
    "Big City" collection published in 1960. He on the one hand developed
    the social theme, on the other hand, sang a man's suffering in the
    newest period of the Constantinople Armenian literature. The poet's
    "Kind Sky" collection was published in 1971, the "Green Ground" in
    1976, and the "Two Springs with One Stone" collection was published
    in 1989.

    According to characteristics of Levon Ananian, the Chairman of the
    Writers' Union of Armenia, Zahrad is the huge oak tree of the poetry
    of Diaspora whose literary heritage had a deep and stable insfluence
    on the modern poetry of not only Diaspora but also Armenia.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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