- In his introduction,
Surmelian sharply criticized the
literary renderings of the epic
published in
Soviet Armenia.
Surmelian denounced,
among many other...
- Leon
Zaven Surmelian (Armenian: Լեւոն Զաւէն Սիւրմէլեան;
November 24, 1905 –
October 3, 1995) was an Armenian-American writer.
Surmelian moved to America...
- Hamov-Hotov with the name
Patikan and Khan
Boghou and
translated by
author Leon
Surmelian as Jan-Polad:
Steel Monster, the
fortieth son of a king,
named Patikan...
- translation.
Prominent Armenian American writers include William Saroyan, Leon
Surmelian, A. I. Bezzerides,
Michael Arlen,
Marjorie Housepian Dobkin, and others...
- and into
English as
Zoolvisia by A. G. Seklemian, as
Zulvisia by Leon
Surmelian, and as The
Amazon Queen by
author Lucy Mary Jane Garnett. The second...
- blinded, but she
reveals she was the
cause for his blindness.
Author Leon
Surmelian noted that this Houri-Pari was a "fiery creature", a
maiden of
great beauty...
-
Calhoun I Ask You,
Ladies and
Gentlemen (adapted from the
novel by Leon
Surmelian)
David in
Shadow and
Light The Mar
Vista Judith Brin
Ingber (Ed.): Seeing...
- professor. M. P. Sivagnanam, 89,
Indian freedom fighter and politician. Leon
Surmelian, 89, Armenian-American author.
Charles L. Veach, 51,
American astronaut...
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Masehian Yervant Odian Nahapet Rusinian Hamo
Sahyan Vardges Sureniants Leon
Surmelian Alexander Tsaturian Rita
Vorperian Hamlet Isaxanli (Isayev) – translator...
-
Folkloristic Relevance. Detroit:
Wayne State University Press. 1966.
Surmelian, Leon.
Apples of Immortality:
Folktales of Armenia.
Berkeley and Los Angeles:...