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    Elie Wiesel Praises Balakian's Armenian Genocide Book

    www.huliq.com

    Never before in English, ARMENIAN GOLGOTHA is the most comprehensive
    and dramatic eyewitness account of the twentieth century's first
    genocide conducted in Eastern parts of the Ottoman Empire, which is
    today's Turkey. It sheds light on the Armenian Genocide as no other
    book has done.


    On April 24, 1915, Balakian, an Armenian Apostolic priest, was
    arrested along with some 250 other intellectuals and leaders of
    Constantinople'sArmenian community. During the next four years, he
    bears witness to the countless deportation caravans of Armenians,
    tortured, raped, or slaughtered and subsequently mutilated on their
    way to death in the Syrian deserts; through the testimony of many
    survivors, foreign witnesses, and Turkish officials involved in the
    extermination; and also to some brave, righteous Turks and their
    German allies who resisted secret extermination orders. Miraculously,
    Balakian manages to escape, and his flight--through forest and over
    mountain,in disguise as a railroad worker and then as a German
    soldier--is a suspenseful, harrowing odyssey that makes possible his
    singular testimony.

    Advance praise for ARMENIAN GOLGOTHA speaks to the memoir's great
    historical importance as well as to Balakian's gripping eyewitness
    narrative-

    `Read this heartbreaking book. Armenian Golgotha describes the
    suffering, agony, and massacre of innumerable Armenian families almost
    a centuryago; its memory must remain a lesson for more than one
    generation.' 0A-Elie Wiesel

    `Grigoris Balakian's Armenian Golgotha is a powerful, moving account
    of the Armenian Genocide, a story that needs to be known, and is told
    here with a sweep of experience and wealth of detail that is as
    disturbing as it is irrefutable.'

    -Sir Martin Gilbert -

    `In this extraordinary account, Grigoris Balakian makes astute
    psychological observations about himself and his fellow prisoners, and
    equally astute interpretations of the behavior of Turkish perpetrators
    and German collaborators in the Armenian Genocide. His writing is
    clear and compelling, asrendered in sensitive translation. He has a
    keen sense of history, and his extensive travels enable him to record
    a tragic European panorama. This bookwill become a classic, both for
    its depiction of a much denied genocide andits humane and brilliant
    witness to what human beings can endure and overcome.'

    -Robert Jay Lifton, author of The Nazi Doctors: Medical Killing and
    the Psychology of Genocide

    `The translation and publication of Armenian Golgotha in English
    islong overdue. It constitutes a thundering proof that those who deny
    the Armenian Genocide are engaged in a massive deception.'

    -Deborah E. Lipstadt, author of Denying the Holocaust: The Growing
    Assault on Truth and Memory

    `The first English translation of a seminal personal account of
    thefirst modern genocide... Balakian survived to write this memoir,
    which combines extensive research, an account of his own experiences
    and testimony from eyewitnesse s, both victims and perpetrators. Poet,
    memoirist and Armenian holocaust historian Peter Balakian, Grigoris's
    great-nephew, collaborated with professional translator Sevag to
    render the blistering Armenian text into modern English.'

    -Kirkus Reviews

    The recovery of ARMENIAN GOLGOTHA is also an extraordinary
    story. Since it had been published in 1922 it had remained available
    only in Armenian, and it wasn't until 1991 that Peter Balakian first
    learned of his uncle's memoir through a chain of circumstances he
    describes in his prize-winning memoir Black Dog of Fate (just reissued
    in a 10th anniversary edition). After a ten-year translation and
    editing project, now Peter Balakian with Aris Sevag has brought this
    story into an elegant edition in English.

    Full of shrewd insights into the political, historical, and cultural
    context of the Armenian Genocide--the template for the subsequent
    genocides that cast a shadow across the twentieth century and
    beyond--ARMENIAN GOLGOTHA is destined to become a classic of survivor
    literature.

    ARMENIAN GOLGOTHA is available for pre-order online.

    Send to us by [email protected]
    TO BE PUBLISHED BY ALFRED A. KNOPF APRIL 4
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