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    PETER BALAKIAN: "THE STUDY OF THE GENOCIDE TOPIC MADE MY ART MORE COMMON TO ALL MANKIND"

    YEREVAN, August 31 (Noyan Tapan). Peter Balakian, an American
    well-known writer of Armenian origin, visited our country on the
    invitation of the Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU) and the
    Writers' Union of Armenia. It is the writer's second visit to the
    Homeland. Peter Balakian said during the August 30 meeting with
    journalists and the AGBU leadership that he first visited Armenia
    in 1987. "It was a journey that has changed my life, I would never
    started writing so, if there wasn't this visit." Hailing the writer,
    Levon Ananian, Chairman of the Writers' Union of Armenia, stressed that
    regardless of the loss of the Armenian language, Balakian remained
    an Armenian, he has searched his roots and presented the tragedy of
    the beginning of the century, the Armenian Genocide, to the world
    community. "The study of the Genocide topic made my art more common
    to all mankind," said Peter Balakian. He also said that his book "Sad
    Days of the World" translated by Artem Harutiunian will be published
    this year. Levon Ananian confered the rank of the honored member
    of the Writers' Union of Armenia to Peter Balakian. Peter Balakian
    is the author of eight books. His book entitled "Tiger in Fire",
    which was awarded with several American prizes, was released in 2004,
    and the "Black Dog of Fate" book was awarded with "The New York Times"
    prize as the best book of the year.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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