Peter Balakian (born June 13, 1951) is an Armenian-American poet, prose writer, and scholar. He is the author of many books including the 2016 Pulitzer...
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Grigoris Balakian (Armenian: Գրիգորիս Պալաքեան; 1875 – 8 October 1934), was a bishop of the Armenian Apostolic Church, in addition to being a survivor...
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Grigoris Balakian (1875–1934), bishop of the Armenian Apostolic Church, who was the granduncle of Anna Balakian Nona Balakian Peter Balakian (born 1951)...
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Nona Balakian (Armenian: Նոնա Պալագեան; September 4, 1918, in Constantinople – April 5, 1991, in New York City) was a literary critic and an editor at...
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Archived January 13, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, Peter Balakian. Accessed December 26, 2012. "Balakian was born in Teaneck, New Jersey, and grew up there...
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Anna Balakian (14 July 1915 – 12 August 1997) was the former chair of the Department of Comparative Literature at New York University. She served as president...
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published in various languages including an English translation by Peter Balakian, Balakian's great-nephew, with Aris Sevag. Upon the release of the English...
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Der Zor has come to have a meaning approximate to Auschwitz", wrote Peter Balakian in The New York Times. "Each, in different ways, an epicenter of death...
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Archived from the original on March 2, 2023. Retrieved May 10, 2023. "Peter Balakian, Winner of the 2016 Pulitzer Prize in Poetry by Harriet Staff". Poetry...
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Salamishah Tillet MAT '97 (2022); and Pulitzer Prize for Poetry-winner Peter Balakian PhD '80 (2016) Brown began offering computer science courses through...
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