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Contents • • • • • • • Biography [ ] Sevak was born Paruyr Ghazaryan (: Պարույր Ղազարյան) in Chanakhchi (now ) village,, to Rafael Ghazaryan and Anahit Soghomonyan on January 24, 1924. Young Paruyr attended the village school and later in 1940 moved to Yerevan to study at the philological faculty of. He graduated from the YSU in 1945. The same year he starts a postgraduate study of Armenian literature at the Academy of Sciences Abeghyan Institute of Literature. In 1951 Sevak went to Moscow to study at the. Graduating from that institute Paruyr works there in 1957-59 as a translating professor. Inspired by the Western Armenian poet, Paruyr Ghazaryan adopted the name Paruyr Sevak as his.
Պարույր Սևակ Սիրում եմ քեզ / Կարդում է Ազատ Մալխասյանը // Paruyr Sevak - Sirum em qez. Banastexcutyun siro masin.
In 1960 Sevak returns to Yerevan and starts his fecund and meaningful literary, scientific and public activism. He starts to work at the Abeghyan Institute of Literature as a scientific researcher. From 1966-1971 Sevak served as the Secretary of the Board of the. In 1967 Sevak became a doctor of philology after dissertation defense. In 1968 he was elected to the Supreme Council of the.
Paruyr Sevak's Plaque in Yerevan on Kasyan street Sevak died on June 17, 1971 in a car crash while on a drive back to Yerevan. In previous years, he had voiced his criticism of the corruption of the Soviet establishment and for this, many Armenians believe, he was murdered by the Soviet government. His wife, Nelly Menagharishvili, also died in the car crash. He was buried in the backyard of his home, in Zangakatun, which later became a museum open to everyone.
Literary work [ ] Sevak's poem The Unsilenceable Belfry is dedicated to Armenian composer and to the remembrance of the. Publications [ ] • Immortals Command (Անմահները հրամայում են) — 1948 • Uncompromising Intimacy (Անհաշտ մտերմություն) — 1953 • Love Road (Սիրո ճանապարհ) — 1954 • The Unsilenceable Belfry (Անլռելի Զանգակատուն) — 1959 • Man in a Palm (Մարդը ափի մեջ) — 1964 • Sayat Nova (Սայաթ Նովա) — 1969 • Let There Be Light (Եղիցի լույս) — 1969 • Your Acquaintances (Ձեր ծանոթները) — 1971 Legacy and memory [ ] One of the mains streets of Yerevan's district is named after Sevak. School #123 of Yerevan is named after Paruyr Sevak. In popular culture [ ] • 'Paruyr Sevak' (1984) directed by, References [ ].
Armenian Poetry - - - Provided by Molorak Films Paruyr Sevak (1924-1971) One of the best poets of Armenian Literature was Paruyr (Sevak) Ghazaryan. He was born in 1924, January 24, at the village of Vedi, Armenia. Paruyr Sevak's father, Rafael Ghazari Soghomonyan (1892-1982) was an educated farmer married to Anahit Gaspari Soghomonyan, who was the mother of Paruyr Sevak.
She was illiterate, village woman, who was very kind, hard working and religious housewife helping her husband with the fieldwork. Their original family epitet contained the prepositional name, 'Ter' which meant: lord or spiritual father and made a reference to the family's religious origin. The forefathers of those families who had that prepositional name have been known to be very educated people, who got their education at the Gevorgyan Seminary of Echmiadzin (the world headquarter of Armenian church). Therefore, people who knew Paruyr Sevak's family were expecting him to have preserved the trait of a 'prophet', which he have later evolved in a literary sense of the word, becoming a prophetic spokesperson of Armenian people in their struggle for preserving their ancient history and very rich cultural heritage.