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Artem Harutyunyan ((アルメニア語:Արտեմ Հարությունյան)),(born September 19, 1945, Stepanakert ) is an Armenian writer, translator, critic, Doctor of Philology, Professor, member of Writers Union of Armenia, ==Biography== Artem Harutyunyan was born in Stepanakert, the capital of Nagorno-Karabagh, in 1945. After graduating from Yerevan State University, he earned his Ph.D. in American and English Literature from Moscow's Maxsim Gorky Institute of World Literature, Professor (1991). Harutyunyan has served as NKR representative to Washington in 1994-1995. Harutyunyan is the author of nine books of poetry: Land of signs (1977), which was awarded Armenia's "Best Book of the Year", Vista(1979), translated into Russian and awarded Russia's Maxsim Gorkiy Award, Threshold (1984), and Words of Presence (1988). He is also the recipient of France's Rene Char Award, and the V. Tekeyan as well as H. Ouzounyan literary awards for his Conflagration of an Ancient Land, published in the United States in 1994. Letter to Noeh and Other Poems (New York, 1994) is his first book in English. Harutyunyan has lectured at the universities of Moscow, the Sorbonne, Monpellier, Paul Valery, Darham and Cleveland State University. He is Professor of Foreign Literature and Literary Criticism at Yerevan State University, and is a Fulbright Scholar for 1994, at Colgate University, he is also second term Fulbright Professor for 2001, at USLA (Los Angeles). His two other important books of poetry in Armenian are ''Letter to Noah and other poems'' (Yerevan, 1997), and in 2003, the honorary title of winner of state prize of the Republic of Armenia was granted to Artem Harutyunyan for his book ''Juda's vocation'' (Yerevan, 2003).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Artem Harutyunyan )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Artem Harutyunyan (writer)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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