Translation from Armenian into English of the Poems of Zahrad, 1960-2004, A

Armenian poetry sähkökirjat
Edwin Mellen Press
2011
EISBN 9780773421523
Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Translator's Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Poems: Pages 15-241; About the Authors.
A first time translation from Armenian into English of the works by Zahrad, a renowned Armenian poet. The translations have been chosen by translator Sosi Antikacioglu from Zahrad's eight volume collection which was published between 1960 and 2004. The poems demonstrate Zahrad's optimistic style and how he takes an ironic look at the absurdity of human existence. The embattled common-man, or the weight of being an Armenian in Istanbul are but a few of his themes that are presented in a lighthearted manner, but which hold hidden meanings. Because his poetry is universal but concise, the transla.
A first time translation from Armenian into English of the works by Zahrad, a renowned Armenian poet. The translations have been chosen by translator Sosi Antikacioglu from Zahrad's eight volume collection which was published between 1960 and 2004. The poems demonstrate Zahrad's optimistic style and how he takes an ironic look at the absurdity of human existence. The embattled common-man, or the weight of being an Armenian in Istanbul are but a few of his themes that are presented in a lighthearted manner, but which hold hidden meanings. Because his poetry is universal but concise, the transla.
