Vardges Petrosyan
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Vardges Petrosyan (1932 in Ashtarak
Ashtarak
Ashtarak is an industrial city in Armenia, on the left bank of Kasagh River along the gorge, approximately 20 km north-west of the capital Yerevan, at a height of 1110 meters above sea level. It is the administrative capital of Aragatsotn province...

 - 1994) was an Armenian
Armenians
Armenian people or Armenians are a nation and ethnic group native to the Armenian Highland.The largest concentration is in Armenia having a nearly-homogeneous population with 97.9% or 3,145,354 being ethnic Armenian....

 writer of fiction and drama.
Vardges Petrosyan, a prominent novelist, playwright and essayist was born in 1932 in the village of Ashtarak in the Ararat Valley, where he spent his childhood years, finished school and began writing his first verses.

In 1954 he graduated from the Yerevan University and started writing for several youth newspapers. As a newspaper correspondent he travelled all over his native Armenia and throughout the entire Soviet Union—from 'Yakutia in Eastern Siberia to Karelia in the northwest of the country.

His first collection of poems, "The Ballad of Mens", came out in 1958, to be followed by collections of essays, feature stories and tales.

Vardges Petrosyan is best known for his novels "The Last Teacher", "Letters from the Small Stations of Childhood", "The Ani Drugstore", "The Armenian Sketches" and also for his play "The Heavy Weight of Hippocrates' Hat". Petrosyan is a winner of the Armenian Republic's State Prize and Komsomol Prize.

In 1966 he became the editor-in-chief of an Armenian youth monthly "Garun" (Spring) where he worked till 1975 when he was elected the First Secretary of the Board of Writers' Union of Armenia.

Among his published books (in Armenian) that are found in US libraries accordingt o WorldCat are:
  • Petrosyan, Vardges. Storagrutʻyan pativě. Haykakan ēskʻizner—Vardges Petrosyan" himnadram, Matenashar, tʻiv 1. Erevan: "Van Aryan", 2000. ISBN 9789993057208
  • Petrosyan, Vardges. Ěntir erker: erku hatorov. Erevan: "Sovetakan Grogh" Hratarakchʻutʻyun, 1983.


One story only has been translated into English, as "The solitary hazel tree" by Vardges Petrosyan in Soviet literature. no. 5 (422) (1983) ISSN:0202-1870

General references

  • Antonyan, Suren. Vardges Petrosyaně im husherum. [Erevan]: [s.n.], 1997. [Erevan] : [s.n.], 1997. OCLC: 44174342
  • Chʻekʻelezyan, E. H., S. K. Chagharyan, and S. A. Babayan. Vardges Petrosyan: (kensamatenagitakan tsʻank). Erevan: HSSH Al. Myasnikyani anvan Petakan Gradaran, 1987. OCLC 26449223
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