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    Four Armenian female writers meet in New York

    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2012/08/24/writers/
    09:23 - 24.08.12


    The Armenian Center in Woodside, N.Y. recently served as a venue for
    four female writers of the diaspora who presented their works at
    `Kuragan Koharner yev Kini' (Literary Gems and Wine), a program
    sponsored by the New York Chapter of the Hamazkayin Cultural
    Association, Indybay.org reported.

    Actress and storyteller Nora Armani, writer and political cartoonist
    Lucine Kasbarian, poet and artist Lola Koundakjian, and writer and
    editor Aida Zilelian-Silak shared writings that explored the
    complexities of the human condition. The collective result was an
    eclectic compilation of vocal pieces that reflected a moving,
    contemplative look at life in the Armenian diaspora.

    Creator, director and actor in the play, "Sojourn at Ararat," Armani
    is performing in "Golden Boy," a pilot program for CBS Television. A
    long-time publicist for the book publishing industry, Kasbarian has
    written publications about Armenia and the Diaspora for young
    audiences. Creator and Director of the Armenian Poetry Project,
    Koundakjian also founded and runs the Dead Armenian Poets Society. New
    York writer and editor Zilelian is the founder and director of
    Boundless Tales, a reading series of poetry and prose in New York.

    In her introduction, program organizer, rare book librarian and
    literary devotée Arevik Caprielian expressed her satisfaction in
    showcasing accomplished Armenian "creatives." "These writers need not
    be heralded beyond the Armenian milieu in order to be recognized as
    credits to the global Armenian nation," she said. "While Hamazkayin
    remains true to its mission of preserving and disseminating Armenian
    traditional literature and arts, it also moves forward with the times
    and inevitable changes in diaspora," she continued. "Therefore, it
    embraces contemporary authors writing in various languages,
    considering them contributors to the body of Armenian literature."
    Caprielian concluded by affirming, "A nation maintains its distinction
    through arts and literature."




    From: A. Papazian
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