Ընկեր Բ. Փանջունի

Ընկեր Բ. Փանջունի

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Yervand Otyan (Armenian: Երվանդ Օտյան or Երուանդ Օտեան) (born in Constantinople, Turkey in 19 September 1869 - Died in Egypt 1926) is considered to be one of the most influential Armenian satirists, along with the roughly contemporary Hagop Baronian. Odian's writings, which include novels and short stories, often humorously point out humanity's vices. He had the unique ability to conceive of and write stories at any given instant. In 1915, during the Armenian Genocide in 1915 Yervant Odian was deported from Istanbul to the Syrian desert. He was able to avoid falling victim by becoming a translator for German officials in Deir ez-Zor since he knew French and Turkish. In 1918, after World War I, he took up the responsibility of collecting orphans left over from deportations in the deserts of Syria and placing them in orphanages. His only real source of income was through his writing. He left Constantinople in 1922 and lived in Bucharest and different parts of the Near East. Odian spent the last days of his life in Cairo, Egypt where he was buried.

Book information

ISBN: 9781604448214
Publisher: Indoeuropeanpublishing.com
Imprint: Indoeuropeanpublishing.com
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Language: Armenian
Number of pages: 156
Weight: 236g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 9mm