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Aris Janigian
Aris Janigian
A Review of David Kherdian’s Gatherings: Select and Uncollected Writings
David Kherdian came of age as a writer when small presses and journals — City Lights, Evergreen Review, Origin, Ark II/Moby I — were ripping to pieces the whole literary fabric. It was San Francisco, 1960, [...]
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Anyone who has followed Najarian knows that he is a really great writer, one of our best. His book Daughter’s of Memory is as imaginative a book on the Armenian-in-exile experience as any written.
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