Stepan Zoryan
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Stepan Zoryan (1890 - 1967) was a Soviet Armenian writer.
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[edit] Biography
Zoryan's works are dedicated to the life of Armenian village, its social problems and sovietisation.
After the October Revolution he published a number of novel collections (War, 1925; Tsovan, 1925; The library girl , 1926; Fire, 1927, etc.)[1]. One of his most notable works is "King Pap" (Pap tagavor) historical novel, published many times and entered to the Armenian school's teaching program.
[edit] Zoryan Museum
The Stepan Zoryan state museum was opened in 1972, in Kirovakan, (current Vanadzor), at the writer's own house, called by the local inhabitants an "Armenian fortress". It was partially destroyed during the 1988 Spitak earthquake and reopened in 1990.
[edit] Filmography
- Stepan Zoryan, 10 min, 1969, black-white doc. film, director S. Arakelian.
[edit] References
- ^ Stepan Zoryan, Russian Literary Encyclopedia