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Sipan Shiraz

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Sipan Shiraz
Born1967
Yerevan, Armenia
Died1997 (aged 29)
Yerevan, Armenia
OccupationPoet
NationalityArmenian
GenreLyric poetry

Sipan Shiraz (Armenian: Սիփան Շիրազ) (1967, Yerevan – June 25, 1997, Yerevan) was an Armenian poet, sculptor and painter.

Biography

He was the son of Armenian poet Hovhannes Shiraz and his second wife, Shushanik. He studied at Yerevan Art Institute. Shiraz was an author of poetry books and memoirs about his father. A member of the Writers Union of Armenia, he also worked at Yerevan radio. According to poet Artashes Ghazaryan, "Sipan lived as a meteor".[1]

During his short life he published 7 books of poems. He is buried at Yerevan Central Cemetery’s Pantheon.[2]

Bibliography

  • Mahamerdz tari, Yerevan, 1992, 149 p., ISBN 5-550-00815-7
  • Hayrik, Yerevan, 1993, 103 p.
  • Selected poems, 2008, 272 p.

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