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A harrowing account of the Armenian genocide documented through the stories of those who managed to survive and descendants who refuse to forget The grandchild of Armenians who escaped widespread massacres during the Ottoman Empire a century ago, Varujan Vosganian grew up in Romania hearing firsthand accounts of horrific killings, burned villages, and massive deportations. In this moving chronicle of unimaginable tragedy, the author transforms true events into a work of fiction firmly grounded in survivor testimonies and historical documentation. Across Syrian desert refugee camps, Russian tundra, and Romanian villages, the book chronicles individual lives destroyed by ideological and authoritarian oppression. But this novel tells an even wider human story. Evocative of all the great sufferings that afflicted the twentieth centuryworld wars, concentration camps, common graves, statelessnessthis book belongs to all peoples whose voices have been lost. Hailed for its documentary value and sensitive authenticity, Vosganians work has become an international phenomenon.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9780300223460
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 360
- Utgivningsdatum: 2018-01-03
- Översättare: Alistair Ian Blyth
- Förlag: Yale University Press