
The Armenians in Paris
The Joy After the Sorrow
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Narrated by:
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Eric M. Jordan
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By:
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Michael Boyajian
About this listen
The Armenians escaped the genocide, rebuilding their intellectual institutions in the city of light Paris in the 1920s among other writers and artists like Hemingway, Picasso, Fitzgerald, Stein, Baker, Dali, and others. The Armenians went from the sorrow of the genocide to the joy of Paris. The French did not just save a few survivors; they saved the Armenian civilization.
©2018 Michael Boyajian (P)2020 Michael Boyajian
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