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Armenian Poems in Translation

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Armenian Poems in Translation Haig's page of Armenian poetry in translation This page, and especially the editorial contribution thereon, is still under construction, and likely appreciably to be amplified in the near future. Please also feel free to read some of my own translations from Ancient Armenian, prepared in connection with the programme-notes for a series of recent recitals I organised of unaccompanied Armenian Church music here in Cambridge, and wherein I endeavoured to place the items in each programme in an appropriate musical, liturgical and (to a lesser extent) theological background. Much of our finest poetry from mediaeval times and earlier come from the Hymnal of the Armenian Church - as of course does much of our finest music from all time. This is my page of "Armenian P Read More
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Armenian Research Center Armenian Literature Armenian literature dates back over 1500 years. The Armenian Research Center is pleased to offer Shant Norashkharian's translations of selected Armenian authors on our homepage. The first author in this section is Gostan Zarian (1885-1969). Eight excerpts from his The Ship on the Mountain are presented below. First Excerpt (pages 81-87). Second Excerpt (pages 147-154). Third Excerpt (pages 158-166). Fourth Excerpt (pages 166-172). Fifth Excerpt (pages 336-345). Sixth Excerpt (pages 413-420). Seventh Excerpt (pages 437-448). Eighth Excerpt (pages 480-491). The second author in this section is Siamanto (1878-1915). The Dance (poem). A and B: The Revenge of Centuries (poem). The Vintage (poem). Antranig (poem). A Handful Of Ash, Home Of My Fatherla Read More
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