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  • The Haigazian Cultural Hour Commemorates 130th Anniv of Z. Yessayan

    PRESS RELEASE
    From: Mira Yardemian
    Public Relations Director
    Haigazian University
    Mexique Street, Kantari, Beirut
    P.O.Box. 11-1748
    Riad El Solh 1107 2090
    Tel: 01-353010/1/2
    01-349230/1


    The Cultural Hour at Haigazian University Commemorates the 130th
    Anniversary of Prominent Armenian Writer Zabel Yessayan

    Azadouhi Kalaydjian Simonian lectures on "Zabel Yessayan: Great Writer
    and Humanitarian"



    Beirut, November 5, 2008- On October 30, 2008, on the occasion of the
    130th anniversary of prominent Armenian writer, Zabel Yessayan, Mrs.
    Azadouhi Simonian, former lecturer of English at the Lebanese American
    University, writer and panelist, delivered a lecture entitled "Zabel
    Yessayan: Great Writer and Humanitarian", at the Cultural Hour in the
    Haigazian University Auditorium.

    Mrs. Simonian, who is the author of numerous articles and books on
    Women's Rights and Armenian Literature, was introduced to the audience
    by Dr. Arda Ekmekji, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.

    Ekmekji considered the Cultural Hour "a monthly forum to build
    inter-cultural bridges and raise an awareness of our common cultural
    heritage". She introduced Zabel Yessayan as "one of the best figures of
    the early 20th century Armenian literature, and a great champion of
    human rights and women's liberation."

    Mrs. Simonian presented Zabel Yessayan by quoting the great critic Hagop
    Oshagan as being "one of the greatest writers of western Armenian
    fiction, if not the greatest."

    Simonian explained that Yessayan's main contribution to Armenian
    literature is seen in the psychological aspect of her fiction. "Her
    analysis of the tender feelings of a woman's soul, the nuances of love,
    the suffering and revolt lived by women, is what characterizes
    Yessayan's prose", Simonian noted.

    Simonian underlined the shift in Zabel Yessayan's writings after the
    Armenian Genocide in 1915. In the post 1915 era, Zabel Yessayan's
    literature was concerned with the consequences and psychological
    repercussions of the Armenian Genocide. During that period, she wrote,
    "The Agony of People" (1922), "The Last Cup"(1917), "My Soul in Exile"
    (1922), and "Retreating Forces" (1923).
    Simonian also highlighted the important phase of Yessayan's life, after
    1933, when she settled in Yerevan, and later was arrested by the
    Stalinists and sent into exile in Siberia, where she died in prison in
    1943. In that period, Yessayan published her most important volumes, the
    "Shirt of Flame" (1934), and the "Gardens of Silihdar" (1935)

    Simonian concluded her lecture by presenting the audience with a list of
    Yessayan's most important and impressing works, few of which the
    Haigazian libraries (Derian Armenological Library, and Barsoumian
    Library) had displayed for the occasion.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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