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Muratsan, Grigor
(pseudonym of Grigor Ter-Ovani-sian). Born Dec. 1 (13), 1854, in Shusha, present-day Nagorno-Karabakh AO, Azerbaijan SSR; died Sept. 12 (25), 1908. Armenian writer. Muratsan graduated from the diocesan school of Shusha in 1873. He became a teacher and a bookkeeper. The historical drama Ruzan (staged in Tbilisi, 1882; published 1900) brought him fame. In the novellas Noah’s Raven (1899) and The Apostle (1902), Muratsan treats the Armenian peasantry’s poverty and lack of rights from a Narodnik (Populist) viewpoint. His novel The Center of Enlightenment (1892) examines the daily life of the urban bourgeoisie. The historical novel Gevork Marzpetuni (1896; separate edition, 1912) depicts Armenian life in the tenth century. WORKSMurats’an. Erkeri zhoghovazhu, 7 hatorov, 7 vols. Yerevan, 1961–65.In Russian translation: Noev voron: Povesti i rasskazy. Moscow, 1961. Gevorg Marzpetuni. Moscow, 1963. Kazhdodnevnye besedy: Rasskazy i povest’. Yerevan, 1968 I. K. GALKINA Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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