FELIX BAKHCHINYAN։ PORTRAIT EXPERIENCE

Authors

  • ARMENUHI MURADYAN ASPU

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24234/journalforarmenianstudies.v2i69.168

Keywords:

memory, genocide, characteristics of creative life, will, fate, sadness, transiation

Abstract

The article is dedicated to writer,literary critic,translator Felix Bakhchinyan. He is the author of more than a hundred books։ monographs,novels,short stories,articles,reviews.

          Felix Bakhchinyan is one of the unique figures of Armenian literature. His interests are very diverse.His literary legacy is one of the lasting values of Armenian literature.His artistic prose stands out for its thematic variety, unique style and writing stile. He created  good traditions, carried out huge works in terms of strengthening literary and  cultural ties with  different peoples, recognition of writers, translations, publishing.

         Thanks to his efforts, the museum of the great philanthropist and scientist Fritjof Nansen was created, of which he was the director. The familiarity of the Lithuanian poet Eduardas Mezhelaitis with Armenia, Armenian culture, and great Armenians is connected with his name.The writer who went through a difficult path was tied to his birthplace by strong threads.His native home left a deep and  cherished mark on his literary world.

        We came to the conclusion that  Felix Bakhchinyan is talented as a novelist, critic and translator. Te novel “De’jà vu” which can be ranked among the best books dedicated to the genocide, occupies its worthy place in his fiction.

References

Ananyan L. (2011), Ankeghc'owt'yan xtowt'yowny' /The density of sincerity/, Bakhchinyan F., ''La vie est belle'', Yerevan, ''Gasprint'' ed.

“Azg” (2015), N 40 (30), Yerevan.

Bakhchinyan F. (2011), La vie est belle,Yerevan, “Gasprint” ed.

Bakhchinyan F. (1998), Vagri tari kam chechenakan o'ragir /Year of the Tiger or chechen Diary/, Yerevan, “Gasprint” ed.

“Grakan t'ert'” (2011), N 7( 10), Yerevan.

“Grakan t'ert'” (2016), N 7 (18), Yerevan.

“Grakan t'ert'” (2016 ), N 35(28), Yerevan.

“Grakan t'ert'” (2019), N 2(10), Yerevan.

Mezhelaitis E. (2013), Im krknaki Araraty' /My double Ararat/, Yerevan, ''Gasprint՛՛ ed.

Downloads

Published

2025-09-13