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Hovhannes Setian

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Hovhannes Setian
Born1853
Constantinople
Died1930 (aged 76–77)
Cairo
OccupationWriter, poet, and teacher.
LanguageArmenian
NationalityOttoman
CitizenshipOttoman
Literary movementRomanticism

Hovhannes Setian (Template:Lang-hy, 1853 Constantinople, Ottoman Empire - 1930 Cairo, Egypt), was a famed Armenian short story writer, poet, and teacher.[1]

Biography

Setian was born in Constantinople in 1853. He studied at local schools and soon thereafter became a dedicated teacher. In 1896 he escaped the Armenian massacres and settled in Cairo, Egypt where he remained the rest of his life.[1]

Poetry

Setian belonged to a particular poetry movement within the Armenian literary scene of the 19th century that conflicted with realist and romantic themes of writing. He was on the borderline of that conflict, however he was more inclined to the romantic style.

Setian wrote many volumes of poetry, including Գրական զբօսանք (Literary Leisure, 1882), Յուզման ժամեր (Hours of Emotion, 1888), Բլուրն ի վեր (Up the Hill, 1896), and Տարագրին քնարը (The Lyre of an Emigre, 1912). His short stories and prose writing, collected in a volume called Արշալոյսէն վերջալոյսի (From Dawn till Dusk, 1912), were published in Cairo.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Hacikyan, Agop; Gabriel Basmajian; Edward S. Franchuk (2005). Nourhan Ouzounian (ed.). The Heritage of Armenian Literature Volume III: From the Eighteenth Century to Modern Times. Detroit, MI: Wayne State University Press. p. 467. ISBN 0-8143-2815-6. Retrieved 19 October 2011.

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