Razmik Davoyan
Razmik Davoyan | |
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Born |
Mets Parni, Spitak | July 3, 1940
Nationality | Armenian |
Alma mater | Armenian State Pedagogical University |
Occupation | poet |
Razmik Davoyan (Armenian: Ռազմիկ Դավոյան, born July 3, 1940) is an Armenian poet.
Biography
He was born in Mets Parni, Spitak rayon, Armenian SSR and studied at Armenian State Pedagogical University. He published a number of poem's collections ("My world", 1963, "Massacre of the Crosses", 1972, "The sad elephant", 1978, etc.). His poem "Requiem" (1969) is dedicated to the darkest pages of history of Armenian people. Davoyan's famous poems include "Unwrap your skin", "The spider", "After Narekatsi". In 1971 he received the Prize of Armenian Komsomol. In 1986 he received Armenia’s State Prize for Literature.
From 1994 to 1996 he was the head of Writers Union of Armenia.
Books
- Selected Poems, Macmillan UK, Oxford, 2002.
- Whispers and Breath of the Meadows, Arc Publications UK, 2010.
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