Ardashes Harutiunian

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Արտաշէս Յարութիւնեան

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| birth_date = {{birth-date|3 October 1873}}

| death_date = {{death-date|16 August 1915}} (aged 42)

| occupation = Writer, poet, literary critic, translator, and public activist.

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| birth_place = Malkara, Rodosto (Tekirdağ), Ottoman Turkey

| death_place = Izmit, Ottoman Turkey

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Ardashes Harutiunian (Արտաշէս Յարութիւնեան, also used pen-names Manishak, Ban, Shahen-Garo and Garo, 1873, in Malkara, near Rodosto (now Tekirdağ), Ottoman Empire – 16 August 1915) was an Ottoman Armenian poet, a self-educated translator from French and literary critic."Tseghin sirte", Western Armenian poetry, Yerevan, Arevik publ., 1991, {{ISBN|5-8077-0300-6}}, p. 706 (biography in Armenian)

Life

Since 1912 he lived in Constantinople (Istanbul), where he worked as a teacher and contributed to Western Armenian newspapers. He published his first book of poems, Լքուած քնար (Abandoned Lyre), in 1902, followed by two new volumes, Երկունք (Birth) and Նոր քնար (New Lyre), in 1906 and 1912, respectively.{{citation needed|date= October 2022}} He was one of the first literary critics of contemporary Armenian poets like Misak Medzarents, Daniel Varujan and Siamanto.{{citation needed|date= October 2022}}

File:Aram Andonian and Vahan and Ardashes Harutiunian brothers.jpg

During the Armenian genocide, he stayed in Scutari (Üsküdar) on 24 April 1915. He was then arrested on 28 July 1915 and severely beaten at the Müdüriyet. When his father came to see him he was imprisoned as well. Father and son were both deported together with 26 Armenians to Nicomedia (modern İzmit) and jailed in the Armenian church that was converted into a prison. They were both stabbed to death together with his father near Derbent on 16 August 1915.Teotoros Lapçinciyan (Teotig): Ամէնուն Տարեցոյցը. Ժ-ԺԴ. Տարի. 1916-1920. [Everyman's Almanac. 10.-14. Year. 1916-1920], G. Keshishian press, Constantinople 1920

After Harutiunian's death his poems were published in separate books in Paris (1937) and Yerevan (1968). The main topics of his poetry are love, romantics and humanism ("The Tramp in the Night", "Dawn", "Windows").{{citation needed|date= October 2022}}

References

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Sources

  • "Armenian Question", encyclopedia, ed. by acad. K. Khudaverdyan, Yerevan, 1996, p. 283
  • "Tseghin sirte", Western Armenian poetry, Yerevan, Arevik publ., 1991, {{ISBN|5-8077-0300-6}}, p. 706 (biography in Armenian)
  • The Heritage of Armenian Literature: Volume III—From the Eighteenth Century to Modern Times, Edited by Agop J. Hacikyan, Edward S. Franchuk, Nourhan Ouzounian, and Gabriel Basmajian

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Category:1873 births

Category:1915 deaths

Category:20th-century Armenian poets

Category:People who died in the Armenian genocide

Category:Armenians from the Ottoman Empire

Category:Armenian male poets

Category:20th-century Armenian male writers

Category:Poets from the Ottoman Empire