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    PRESS RELEASE

    AGBU ARARAT LITERARY QUARTERLY PRESS RELEASE
    55 E. 59th Street
    New York, New York
    CONTACT: [email protected]
    May 18, 2004

    LEO HAMALIAN MEMORIAL EVENING MAY 20 NYC

    The Editorial Board of ARARAT invites the public to be present at
    a special evening of appreciation and remembrance of Leo Hamalian,
    its editor for over three decades. The gathering will take place on
    Thursday, May 20, in the Ceremonial Hall of the New York Society for
    Ethical Culture (Two West 64th Street, NYC), and will feature prominent
    friends and colleagues of Leo Hamalian. Led by masters of ceremony
    Peter Sourian and Nishan Parlakian, respectively a noted writer and
    a dramatist, the evening's program will include Armenian-American
    writers Peter Balakian, Lynne Kassabian, and Harry Keyishian, as
    well as City College professors emeriti Valerie Krishna and James
    Hatch. Pianist and composer Sahan Arzruni will perform. There will
    be a reception following the short program.

    Leo Hamalian was a distinguished and prolific writer, educator, and
    editor. He had a great impact on Armenian-American literature not
    only through his own work as an essayist, critic, and anthologist,
    but also through his ability to recruit new writers and assist in
    their literary development. For Armenians, the literary and cultural
    quarterly ARARAT published by the AGBU was perhaps the most important
    forum through which Leo Hamalian worked his magic. Hamalian also
    helped recognize and promote new Armenian-American writers through his
    fourteen-year chairmanship of the Anahid Literary Award Committee of
    the Armenian Center at Columbia University. Leo Hamalian served on the
    boards of a number of other important journals, including The Literary
    Review, Columbia, and Humerus, and as the editor of the American Book
    Review. He worked at Harper's Magazine (1958-64), and was coeditor of
    Artists and Influence, the bi-annual publication of the Hatch-Billops
    Archive for African-American Art. Dr. Hamalian published a number
    of studies and edited numerous volumes and textbooks in many other
    fields, ranging from existentialist literature to feminism and even
    science fiction. He was a beloved professor of literature who taught
    at universities as far away as Damascus and Tehran, but made his home
    for many years at the City College in New York.

    AGBU and the ARARAT Board are working to honor his memory in a
    number of long-term ways. The AGBU-ARARAT Leo Hamalian Memorial
    Fund has been established to support the literary work of ARARAT,
    to which he was so dedicated, and donations to this fund are still
    being accepted. Articles and other submissions are being accepted
    until mid-July for a special ARARAT issue dedicated to Leo.

    Meanwhile, please join us on May 20 at 7:30 p.m. Though the event
    is without charge, reservations are required. To make reservations,
    or for further information, contact Hripsime Arissian at the AGBU at
    <[email protected]> or (212) 319-6383 ext. 131.
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