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    'THE BOOK TARGETS THE CONSCIENCE OF THE WORLD'S READERS'
    By Gohar Gevorgian

    AZG Armenian Daily #182
    11/10/2005

    Bookshelf

    "The colossal literature on Armenian Genocide has gotten enriched
    today by one more book. This book, written in brilliant methods of
    feature, targets the conscience of the world's readers", Levon Ananian,
    president of the Writers' Union, said at the presentation of "A Summer
    Without Sunrise" book by Hakob Khachikian and Jean-Yves Sussi.

    "A Summer Without Sunrise" of Hakob Khachikian, author of more than
    20 books, was first published in French in 1991 and then republished
    3 times in French, 3 times in English as well as in Romanian, German,
    Spanish and Armenian. The presentation of the Armenian translation
    will take place in near future; the Turkish version is waiting for
    publication.

    The novel is about the Armenian Genocide. "Delineated against the
    background of complicated human relations, the novel emphasizes the
    national drama.

    Built on human relations, it preserves the historic standpoint",
    Yervand Azatian, vice-chairman of Tekeyan Cultural Union in the US
    and Canada, said.

    A people's tragedy is shown in the book by a family's fate. The
    protagonist is Vartan Palian, writer, officer of the Turkish army
    and a parliament member, introduces the tragedy that his people
    went through. The speakers of the day compared the book's power and
    resonance with that of "The 40 Days of Musa Dag" after Franz Werfel.

    Ruben Mirzakhanian, chairman of the Tekeyan Cultural Union and
    sponsor of the event, underscored the importance of the books Armenian
    publication which, he thinks, will enable wider circles of readers
    to get acquainted with the book.
    From: Baghdasarian
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