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        MY DON QUIXOTE-KILLER MOTHERLAND or In The Beginning They Were

        by Vahe Arsen

        In this book that was published eleven years after the famous collection "Return of Green Gods," Vahe Arsen continues the annotation of our reality through themes such as public conflicts, the crash between people and dictatorship, war and loneliness, long-forgotten feelings, and searching for love. Lost in deformed objects and relationships, meaningless words and political catchphrases, the character sharply reacts to the most hurtful events of the last decade in our reality: from march first to the April war. He fights against hypocrisy and immorality, dares to voice the mental crisis, its reasons and effects.

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        Zako: Green Fruit

        by Tigran Mangasaryan

        The unique "diary" presented through illustrations is based on Sargis Mangasaryan's memories and the most breathtaking events of his difficult and unusual path. To highlight the validity of the story the book contains archives, photos, parts from letters, and diary notes. These materials help to recreate the scenes of the vicious and inhuman era that was fated to the artist. Stalinist repressions, war, slavery, barriers for creativity... Adventures that only a strong individual can survive, even though, usually, a person's individuality lost its value and meaning. For his memories the artist chose the title "Zako: Green fruit" without giving any comments. A person that learnt the art of keeping a diary and writing so concretely and honestly, could not find any words to add to the title, "Zako: Green fruit."

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        Armenian Legends

        by Nver Virabyan

        The traditions and folk stories on Armenian landscape, history and key historic events included in the book are instructive and interesting for all times and for wide circle of readers. These stories are insightful and of high literary value and may be used during the teaching process. The reading of the folk stories will inspire the readers and trigger their imagination and will make them admire the beauty of Armenian language and profound national wisdom.

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