In 2002, the whole family gathered together. On the screen were images of their birthplace, which they had left 60 years ...
“The Forty Days of Musa Dagh,” by Franz Werfel; translated by Geoffrey Dunlop (1934) and James Reidel (2012). Godine, 936 pp. $22.95. Although 2015 will be the 100th anniversary of the Armenian ...
HIGH up on the slopes of Musa Dagh, the Mountain of Moses, which towers on the shore of the Mediterranean in Syria a few miles from Antioch and Aleppo, some five thousand Armenian villagers, men, ...
CRANFORD – Union County College hosted a discussion led by alumna Virginia Matosian Apelian, daughter of Armenian genocide survivors, to kick off the college's Alumni Association Authors Series on Nov ...
THE FORTY DAYS OF MUSA DAGH—Franz Werfel—Viking ($3). To the ordinary U. S. reader, “Armenian” suggests Levantine rug-dealers, massacres, Michael Arlen. But last week Author Franz Werfel gave the word ...
Oh Dr Kinsey Look What You've Done to Me David Attenborough - World Music Collector Tony Harrison's Prague Spring In 1933 Franz Werfel's epic novel "The Forty Days of Musa Dagh" was published to huge ...
Sept. 13 marked the 100th Anniversary of Musa Dagh. The celebration took place at Glendale Civic Auditorium and Arbat Banquet Hall, organized by Paruyr Sevak Literary Club. Arbat complimented Harissa, ...
In the spring of 1915, college student Hagop Abadjian left school to escape conscription into the Ottoman military and embarked on a journey that led him back to Musa Dagh, the mountain in Turkey that ...
Franz Werfel’s epic 1933 novel “The Forty Days of Musa Dagh” tells the story of the Turkish deportation and massacre in 1915 of an estimated 1 million to 1.5 million Armenians. The book was a ...
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