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Forgotten Bread: First-Generation Armenian American Writers

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Forgotten Bread: First-Generation Armenian American Writers

Edited by David Kherdian

Hardcover, ISBN: 978-1-59714-069-0, $29.95
480 pages (6 x 9)

Forging identity from loss—first-generation Armenian American writing.

This outstanding collection of literature from seventeen first-generation Armenian American authors, each introduced by a member of the second generation, is intense, magical, and filled with the love of life. It is also characterized by the unspeakable sadness that accompanies the loss of many of their countrymen and women in the Armenian genocide of 1915 to 1917. What coalesces is a deeply American story about the forces that propel individuals forward in a new world.

Forgotten Bread includes the writing of William Saroyan, Michael J. Arlen, A. I. Bezzerides, and other first-generation Armenian American writers. Accompanying essays are by writers including Mark Arax, Aris Janigian, Aram Saroyan, and David Stephen Calonne.

David Kherdian

About the Editor:

David Kherdian is the author of more than sixty books of poetry and prose. His work has been translated into thirteen languages and published in twelve countries around the world. He is the editor of nine anthologies, in addition to the journals Ararat (an Armenian American literary journal), Forkroads: A Journal of Ethnic American Literature, and Stopinder: A Gurdjieff Journal for Our Time. He has founded three small presses (The Giligia Press, Two Rivers Press, and The Press at Butternut Creek) and has been the recipient of many honors, including a nomination for the National Book Award.

Website: www.davidkherdian.com

 

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