Derenik Karapeti Demirchian ( hy, Դերենիկ Կարապետի Դեմիրճյան) was a Soviet and Armenian writer, novelist, poet, translator and playwright.
Biography
Demirchian was born on February 18, 1877, in
Akhalkalaki
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in what is now
Javakhk
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, southern
Georgia
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. After completing his schooling in
Tiflis
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, he became a member of the Armenian literary group
Vernatun
Hovhannes Tumanyan ( hy, Հովհաննես Թումանյան, classical spelling: Յովհաննէս Թումանեան, – March 23, 1923) was an Armenian poet, writer, translator, and literary and public activist. He is the nationa ...
, so named because its members met in the 5th floor residence of poet
Hovhannes Tumanian
Hovhannes Tumanyan ( hy, Հովհաննես Թումանյան, classical spelling: Յովհաննէս Թումանեան, – March 23, 1923) was an Armenian poet, writer, translator, and literary and public activist. He is the nationa ...
. Demirchian published his first book of poetry in 1899. He attended the University of Geneva from 1905 to 1909, and then after some years in Tiflis, settled in
Yerevan
Yerevan ( , , hy, Երևան , sometimes spelled Erevan) is the capital and largest city of Armenia and one of the world's List of oldest continuously inhabited cities, oldest continuously inhabited cities. Situated along the Hrazdan River, Y ...
in 1925. During the 1920s several of his plays were produced, most notably ''Nazar the Brave'', a
rags to riches
Rags to riches refers to any situation in which a person rises from poverty to wealth, and in some cases from absolute obscurity to heights of fame, fortune and celebrity—sometimes instantly. This is a common archetype in literature and popula ...
comedy about a folkloric figure which is based on a collation of over 60 sources by the poet Tumanian. Described by Demirchian as a play for “childlike adults and adultlike children,” ''Nazar the Brave'' was first performed in 1924. It was subsequently given professional productions in Yerevan, Tiflis and Baku, made into an opera and later a film (1940). From the mid-1920s, in addition to writing plays, Demirchian began writing and publishing in other prose genres, including short stories, novels, and children’s stories. His most notable work is ''
Vardanank'' (parts 1 and 2, 1943–46, 2nd ed., 1951), a monumental patriotic novel dedicated to the
5th century Armenian liberation war. He was also known as a translator from Russian into Armenian; his translation of
Nikolai Gogol
Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol; uk, link=no, Мико́ла Васи́льович Го́голь, translit=Mykola Vasyliovych Hohol; (russian: Яновский; uk, Яновський, translit=Yanovskyi) ( – ) was a Russian novelist, ...
’s ''Dead Souls'' is especially esteemed. Demirchian continued to work and publish until his death in 1956. In 1980, the Derenik Demirchian State literary prize for prose was established in Soviet Armenia. The Derenik Demirchian House-Museum has operated since 1977 in Yerevan, in the house where the writer lived from 1929 to 1956.
He was recognized as a supporter of people's rights. He is the author of "Hayreni yerkir" (1939), "Mesrop Mashtots" (1956) and other books. He was elected to the Academy of Sciences of the Armenian SSR in 1953.
Derenik is buried at Yerevan's Central Cemetery
Vardananq
The novel ''
Vardananq
''Vardanank'' () is an Armenian historical novel by Derenik Demirchian
Derenik Karapeti Demirchian ( hy, Դերենիկ Կարապետի Դեմիրճյան) was a Soviet and Armenian writer, novelist, poet, translator and playwright.
Biograp ...
'' is based on historical events of the 5th century - the Armenian Liberation War, historically known as the "war of Vardanank" (the war of
Vardan Mamikonian
Vardan Mamikonian ( hy, Վարդան Մամիկոնեան; – 451) was an Armenian military leader who led a rebellion against Sasanian Iran in 450–451. He was the head of the Mamikonian noble family and holder of the hereditary title of , ...
and his men).
It is written in a bright language that includes historically colorful images of
St Vardan's associates, and a realistic picture of the life of Persian and Byzantine ruling circles.
Plays
*Nazar the Brave (Քաջ Նազար), 1912
*Vasak, 1914
*National Disgrace (Ազգային Խայտառակություն), 1919
*Judgement (Դատաստան), 1922
*The Song of Victorious Love (Հաղթական Սիրո Երգը), 1927
*Phosphoric Ray (Ֆոսֆորային Շող), 1932
*Captain (Կապիտան), 1938
*Fatherland (Երկիր Հայրենի), 1941
*Wealthy Hovhannes (Մեծատուն Հովհաննես)
*Napoleon Korkotyan
*Comrades (Ընկերները)
References
External links
Demirchyan's biographyDemirchyan's Museum in YerevanDemirchyan at IMDB
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1877 births
1956 deaths
19th-century Armenian poets
19th-century Armenian writers
19th-century male writers
20th-century Armenian poets
20th-century Armenian writers
20th-century male writers
Gevorgian Seminary alumni
Nersisian School alumni
University of Geneva alumni
Recipients of the Order of Lenin
Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
Armenian male poets
Armenian male writers
Armenian people from the Russian Empire
Georgian people of Armenian descent
Soviet Armenians
Soviet male poets