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  • AGBU PRESS OFFICE: AGBU Ararat Issues Book-Length Leo Hamalian Issue

    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone 212.319.6383 x.118
    Fax 212.319.6507
    Email [email protected]
    Website www.agbu.org

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Monday, May 16, 2005

    AGBU ARARAT ISSUES BOOK-LENGTH LEO HAMALIAN ISSUE

    New York, NY - The AGBU quarterly Ararat has published a special
    edition to honor Leo Hamalian (1920 - 2003). A prominent American
    intellectual, Hamalian was editor of Ararat for over thirty years
    and maintained the magazine as a leading forum for Armenian-American
    thought and writing.

    Hamalian was an accomplished writer who published and edited scores of
    books on non-Armenian as well as Armenian topics, and a beloved teacher
    and colleague who maintained friendships over decades and continents.

    This 156-page book-sized volume, prepared by Linda Hamalian and
    Aram Arkun, is an extensive collection of Hamalian's fiction,
    poetry, literary criticism, and prose pieces on culture and
    politics. Hamalian's writing is wry and entertaining, even on the
    most serious of topics.

    Selections deal with his Armenian experiences, the turbulence of
    America in the 1960s and 1970s, and important films and writers. The
    special Ararat issue contains a biographical essay by Linda Hamalian
    focusing on Leo's early years, and reminiscences and tributes drawn
    from colleagues, students, and friends whose lives were influenced by
    his wisdom, compassion, and love for teaching literature and writing.

    Among some of the well known Armenian contributors are Jack
    Antreassian, Michael J. Arlen, Peter Balakian, Vartan Gregorian,
    Nishan Parlakian, Peter Sourian, Robert Hewsen, Laura Kalpakian,
    Sonia Ketchian, Harry Keyishian, and Nancy Kricorian. Also included
    is a 14-page color photograph album that features Leo's childhood,
    college days, and travels through the Middle East, Europe, and Asia.

    A homage to Leo Hamalian's talent and wit, the issue encapsulates a
    rich life devoted to words, ideas and love of literature.

    Ararat (www.agbu.org/ararat) is an international quarterly of
    literature, popular culture and the arts published by AGBU. Individual
    copies of the special Hamalian issue or other issues are available at
    $7 each (plus $3 shipping & handling), while annual subscriptions are
    $24. Please submit orders or subscribe by emailing [email protected],
    calling 212-319-6383, ext. 131, or mailing your request, along with
    a check, to ARARAT/AGBU, 55 East 59th Street, NY, NY 10022-1112.

    For more information about AGBU and its many cultural initiatives,
    please visit www.agbu.org.
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