Digital library of Matenadaran contains ancient Armenian manuscripts, historical records, and Armenian literary heritage preserved at the Matenadaran Institute. Key works include medieval Armenian texts by authors such as Movses Khorenatsi’s History of Armenia, Grigor Narekatsi’s Book of Lamentations, and others covering topics from theology to philosophy. The website features collections, exhibitions, and research materials, presenting Armenia’s rich manuscript tradition to the...
The Vahagnakanch website features Armenian literary works, cultural discussions, and articles centered on Armenian heritage and patriotism. It highlights notable authors and books related to Armenian history, national identity, and literary achievements. Some prominent works include The Book of Lamentations by Grigor Narekatsi and History of Armenia by Movses Khorenatsi.
The blog “Sasna Tsrer” showcases a collection of Armenian poetry, highlighting the beauty of the language and the emotional depth of its themes. The poems often reflect on nature, love, and the Armenian identity, featuring works by notable poets such as Paruyr Sevak, Mkrtich Bejikdashlian, Gevorg Emin, etc.
The website provides a comprehensive overview of Armenian literature, featuring prominent Armenian writers from various historical periods. It highlights significant literary figures such as Hovhannes Shiraz, Yeghishe Charents, and Saroyan, along with their contributions to Armenian culture. The site promotes the exploration of both classic and contemporary works, emphasizing the richness of Armenian literary heritage.
The “Japonialit” blog focuses on Japanese literature and art, featuring translations into Armenian, literary critiques, and discussions on notable works and authors. It highlights cultural themes and the influence of tradition in contemporary Japan. The list includes “The Tale of Genji” by Murasaki Shikibu and “Norwegian Wood” by Haruki Murakami, showcasing the depth of Japanese storytelling and its evolution.
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