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.