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"Khente" was amazing, "Gaydzer" and "Tavit Peg" are good also... i recomend you read "Gaydzer" next.
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I started reading one of the big Raffi books we have at home. I've already read "Khente", but now I think I'm going to read all the 10 books we have of him.
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Levon Shant is really good, I'm also reading Roupenin Housheruh, great book
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Originally posted by Baron Dants If you guys like Baronian's humour, you should try Yervant Odian too. "Azkayin parerar yev ayl badmvadzkner". Some pretty funny stuff.
Agreed. Odian is great too
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If you guys like Baronian's humour, you should try Yervant Odian too. "Azkayin parerar yev ayl badmvadzkner". Some pretty funny stuff.
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I wish I could read something in Armenian. I have to figure out the characters in every word I read and on top of that my parabashar is not very zarkatsadz. I have heard so much of this wonderful literature, it pains me not to read it. I am hoping on starting some poetry to give myself that extra push. I hope to one day read my godfather's books without difficulty; his writing is quite difficult. I began to read the first sentence of one of his books and when five minutes had passed and I had completed the sentence I was lost.
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Originally posted by Darorinag Hagop Baronian's works are great!!!!! Wasn't he the one who wrote "Kaghakavaroutian venasnereh" ?
He's pretty damn funny, no?
I'm trying to get through Levon Shant right now. It's a great test to my grasp of the Armenian language. Whoowee. It's taken me about a week to get through one story, and I have a whole series of his writing to go through. How sad, I wish I was better at this reading ArmenianLast edited by ckBejug; 03-10-2004, 08:14 AM.
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Hagop Baronian's works are great!!!!! Wasn't he the one who wrote "Kaghakavaroutian venasnereh" ?
I've read some of Tumanian. I had a Baruyr Sevag compilation of poetry, but I gave it as a gift to my German friend who was learning Armenian. I've read a bit of Anlereli Zankagadoun.
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