Artsakh values writers though does not expoit their potential

ARTSAKH VALUES WRITERS THOUGH DOES NOT EXPLOIT THEIR POTENTIAL

AZG Armenian Daily #079, 03/05/2005

Karabakh diary

Writers’ Union of Nagorno Karabakh called its 3d congress. Together
with the delegation of Writers’ Union of Armenia headed by its
president Levon Ananian, Artsakhi writers discussed their accomplished
works and shared with future programs.

President of Armenia’s Writers’ Union thanked for being granted a
member of Artsakh’s Writers’ Union along with 2 other members of
the Armenian delegation. He highly evaluated the cooperation of two
literary organizations especially of the last 4 years. Highlighting
today’s literary potential of Artsakh, he called it a well-established
power, which has a serious mission in all-Armenian literary field.

“The Writers’ Union of Armenia will continue lending support to
Artsakh’s literary family”, Ananian assured and added that the rest
home to be built for Artsakh’s writers is a display of such support.

President of NKR Writers’ Union, Vartan Hakobian, presented his
report on 4 years of the Union’s activity. The most important thing,
he noted, was bringing Artsakh’s Union into the all-Armenian literary
field. Today, NKR Writers’ Union has a literary newspaper Yeghitsi
Luys and a comic magazine Pele Pughi as well as a separate publishing
house with a capacity to put out more than 10 books annually. Stating
the state’s resolution to support the Union, Hakobian highlighted
ArtsakhBank’s favor to improve writers’ housing conditions, help them
take part in international processes and help in issues connected
with books’ translations.

The young generation of writers is under special care of the Union.
According to the report, young writers are granted best conditions
for book publishing and for participation in literary arrangements
in Armenia.

Vartan Hakobian underscored the necessity for the writers to actively
involve in processes of state governing. This is an urgent issue as
there has been no writer in legislative and executive powers of the
country during the decade of independence whereas the Artsakh Movement
launched in 1988 at the very initiative of writers.

Prof. Sokrat Khanian presented his report on the present condition of
Artsakhi fiction. Zhanna Beglarian from University of Grigor Narekatsi
spoke of recent works of Artsakhi poets.

An open vote after the reports elected the new administration of the
Writers’ Union of Artsakh. Vartan Hakobian was unanimously re-elected
the head of administration.

By Kim Gabrielian in Stepanakert