Born
30 Oct 1875
Born
Died
17 Oct 1957
Born
Avetik Isahakyan
Avetik Isahakyan (1875-1957) - Avetik Isahakyan's contributions to Armenian literature span more than six decades, during which he established himself as a poet and activist of immense depth and sensitivity. His literary output, which includes both poetry and prose, is marked by a lyrical beauty. Isahakyan's works often delve into themes of love, freedom, and the yearning for social justice, reflecting his deep engagement with the human condition and the tumultuous history of the Armenian people. His commitment to political and social issues led him to actively participate in the Armenian national liberation movement, further enriching his literary work with a sense of urgency and purpose. Notable works such as "Abu Lala Mahari" not only showcase his mastery of the poetic form but also his ability to intertwine personal and collective narratives, making Isahakyan a pivotal figure in the canon of Armenian literature.
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