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Khachatrian (literary name Khachkar) is a member of the Writers' Association of Armenia, [10] member of the Journalists' Association of Armenia, [11] member of the International Federation of Journalists, Executive Vice-Chairman of the Armenian Writers Association of the United States of America. [12]
Hovhannes Shiraz was one of the most notable Armenian writers of the late Soviet period. Soviet era. Gevorg Abajian (1920–2002) Vahram Alazan (1903–1966) Levon Ananyan (1946–2013) Vakhtang Ananyan (1905–1980) Zhirayr Ananyan (1934–2004) Axel Bakunts (1899–1937) Zori Balayan (born 1935) Gurgen Boryan (1915–1971) Arpenik Charents ...
Pages in category "American writers of Armenian descent" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
This is a list of notable Armenian Americans, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants.Armenian Americans are people born or raised in the United States, or who reside there, with origins in the country known as Armenia, which ranges from the Caucasian mountain range to the Armenian plateau.
The first Armenian families began to settle in the Los Angeles area starting in the late 19th century. Aram Yeretzian, a social worker and Protestant Christian minister who wrote a 1923 University of Southern California thesis on the Armenians of Los Angeles, stated that the first Armenian in Los Angeles arrived in around 1900.
William Saroyan [2] (/ s ə ˈ r ɔɪ ə n /; August 31, 1908 – May 18, 1981) was an Armenian-American novelist, playwright, and short story writer.He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1940, and in 1943 won the Academy Award for Best Story for the film The Human Comedy.
Pages in category "Armenian-American culture in Los Angeles" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
She has been a senior lecturer in University of California, Los Angeles for seventeen years from 1983 to 2000. [4] She has been an active journalist and has submitted to many Armenian newspapers such as Aztag (daily) in Beirut, Azat Or in Greece, Asbarez in Los Angeles, Artsakank in Cyprus, and Hairenik in Watertown, Massachusetts.