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(Letters from Zaatar)
by Vahé Berberian
Arvest Publishing, 1996, Los Angeles, CA
A novel, in Armenian. Limited copies available. 242 pages.
Zohrab Anmahouni, an architect living in Los Angeles, is sent
to a remote country called Zaatar to serve as the Ambassador of
Armenia. With the ardor of a man on a mission, his enthusiasm
soon wanes after his wife and children leave him. He then realizes
the people who sent him on his mission have forgotten all about
him.
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(In the Name of the Father and The Son)
by Vahé Berberian
I-Ben Printing, 1999, Los Angeles, CA
A novel, in Armenian. Copies available. 156 pages.
A compelling novel about a young man living in Hollywood, during
the early '80s. The young man lives with his father, a devout,
bibliophile. Both father and son share a sense of guilt over the
death of the eldest son who was killed in Beirut, during the Civil
War. The tension between father and son intensifies after they
befriend a young prostitute, offering her shelter.
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by Vahé Berberian
Currently unpublished, 1982 (English)
Written in the form of a diary, the book is the story of a young
artists quest for an ism which he thinks will
save him from the pangs of his existential angst. The artist's
arduous journey soon drags him to the brink of an abyss of insanity. |