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    `Astrologer of Karabagh': A New Novel Released

    http://asbarez.com/109920/%E2%80%98astrologer-of-karabagh%E2%80%99-a-new-novel-released/
    Wednesday, May 8th, 2013

    Astrologer of Karabagh

    The Astrologer of Karabagh or the Establishment of the Fortress of
    Shushi: A Transcaucasian Novel. by Platon P. Zubov.

    ARLINGTON, Mass. - The exotic and mysterious Caucasus has always
    captured the imagination of writers, artists and travelers. The
    Russian Empire's southward expansion `stimulated an incomparably rich
    body of literature and an exceptionally lively engagement with
    questions of Russian cultural identity.' Alexander Pushkin's poem The
    Prisoner of the Caucasus, Leo Tolstoy's Hadji Murat, and works of
    other Russian literary luminaries, such as Bestuzhev-Marlinsky,
    Mikhail Lermontov and others who dominated the literary Caucasus in
    the 1830 and 1840s are among some of the best known.

    Written in 1834 by Platon P. Zubov (1796-1857), the early nineteenth
    century Russian novelist, The Astrologer of Karabagh, is a fascinating
    historical novel. Shrouded in a passionate love story, it is based on
    historical developments in eighteenth century Karabagh, which was
    engulfed in tumult and transformation. This is the first ever English
    edition of Zubov's novel. It has only been translated into Armenian in
    1882 by the prominent nineteenth century Armenian novelist Raffi.

    Platon P. Zubov was born to one of the prominent families in Russia.
    His literary career, beginning in 1834 spans over two decades and
    includes twenty-one major pieces. Author of numerous works, including
    poetry, songs, quatrains, novels as well as anthologies, is rich
    literary legacy also constitutes important source materials, rich in
    statistical data, charts and tables, biographies of famous military
    generals, geographical descriptions, anthropological sketches and
    observations on the lifestyle and culture of the people of the
    Caucasus. The Astrologer of Karabagh is perhaps one of his best and
    yet less known works.

    `The historical novel portrays the historic life-experience of a
    people. It recounts within its limits how a people has lived and
    toiled. It highlights its customs, traditions and manners; its
    intellectual and moral characteristics. In other words, it personifies
    the man of times past in its original and primordial shape, which has
    evolved over time and become unrecognizable for the present
    generation. . . . ' These words by the great nineteenth century
    Armenian novelist, Raffi (1835-1888) most accurately speak to the
    significance and role of historical facts in nurturing the mind and
    enrich the imagination of a novelist. The Astrologer of Karabagh,
    though a work of fiction, reflects the realities of a stormy period in
    the Caucasus where new values and loyalties replaced the old ones and
    transformed the region forever. It provides food for thought on the
    power of history in shaping the present.

    The Astrologer of Karabagh has been translated from the original 1834
    Russian edition by Artashes Emin. With an introduction, annotations
    and bibliography of Platon Zubov's major works, it is edited by Ara
    Ghazarians, the curator of the Armenian Cultural Foundation. Copies of
    The Astrologer of Karabagh are available for sale at the Armenian
    Cultural Foundation (781-646-3090). email: [email protected]) and
    major Armenian bookstores in the west and east coasts.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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