Yeghishe Charents

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Yeghishe Charents was a prominent early 20th-century Armenian poet and writer whose innovative, often politically charged works helped shape modern Armenian literature.

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instanceOf Armenian poet
Armenian writer
person
poet
birthDate 1897-03-13
birthName Yeghishe Soghomonovich Soghomonyan NERFINISHED
birthPlace Kars NERFINISHED
Kars Oblast NERFINISHED
Russian Empire
causeOfDeath imprisonment-related causes
commemoratedBy Charents Street in Yerevan NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Russian Empire
Soviet Union
deathDate 1937-11-27
deathPlace Armenian SSR NERFINISHED
Soviet Union NERFINISHED
Yerevan NERFINISHED
educatedAt Tiflis Nersisian School NERFINISHED
University of Tartu NERFINISHED
ethnicity Armenian
familyName Soghomonyan NERFINISHED
gender male
genre poetry
prose
givenName Yeghishe NERFINISHED
hasMonument Charents Arch on the road to Garni NERFINISHED
influenced modern Armenian literature
languageOfWorkOrName Armenian
memorialMuseum Yeghishe Charents House-Museum in Yerevan NERFINISHED
movement futurism
modernism
socialist realism
symbolism
name Yeghishe Charents NERFINISHED
nationality Armenian
notableWork Book of the Way NERFINISHED
Epic Dawn NERFINISHED
Land of Nairi NERFINISHED
My Love, My Armenia NERFINISHED
Requiem aeternam NERFINISHED
occupation poet
translator
writer
participantIn Armenian volunteer units in World War I
World War I
politicalAlignment Armenian Bolshevik movement
communism
pseudonym Charents NERFINISHED
subjectOf Charents Museum of Literature and Arts collections NERFINISHED
workLocation Tiflis NERFINISHED
Yerevan NERFINISHED

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Armenian literature notableAuthor Yeghishe Charents