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Perch Zeytuntsyan ((アルメニア語:Պերճ Արմենակի Զեյթունցյան), born July 18, 1938) is an Armenian playwright and screenwriter who served as Minister of Culture of Armenia from 1990 to 1991. ==Early Life and Works== Zeytuntsyan was born in Alexandria, Egypt in 1938. In the aftermath of World War II, his family moved to Soviet Armenia during a period of intense economic hardship. Zeytuntsyan attended the Aghayan School in Yerevan and it was during this period that he published his first short story “Nvere” (Gift ) (1953). Several years later, he published his first collection, ''Nra arajin enkere'' (First Companion ). The latter work won him critical acclaim, after which he published a series of novels and novellas, including ''Mer taghi dzaynere'' (of Our Neighborhood ) (1959), ''Mezanitz heto'' (Us ) (1963), ''Parizi hamar'' (Paris ) (1965), ''Klod Robert Isrli kam xx dari legend'' (Robert Eatherly or a Twentieth-Century Legend ) (1975), ''Arshak Erkrord'' (the Second ), ''Verjin arevagale'' (Last Dawn ) (1989), and ''Goghatsvats Dzyune'' (Stolen Snow ) (1995). Since their publication, many of these works have been translated into Russian, Czech, Bulgarian, Hungarian, and the languages of the Baltic Republics.
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