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Family of Shadows Garin K. Hovannisian

Family of Shadows By Garin K. Hovannisian

Family of Shadows by Garin K. Hovannisian


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As a world war rages in Europe in 1915, Ottoman authorities commence on the eastern frontier of their empire, the systematic slaughter of 1.5 million Armenians - the first genocide of the 20th century. A teenage boy named Kaspar Hovannisian is one among a generation of Armenians who survives the murder of their families and ancestral homeland.

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Family of Shadows: A Century of Murder, Memory, and the Armenian American Dream by Garin K. Hovannisian

As a world war rages in Europe in 1915, Ottoman authorities commence on the eastern frontier of their empire, the systematic slaughter of 1.5 million Armenians - the first genocide of the 20th century. A teenage boy named Kaspar Hovannisian is one among a generation of Armenians who survives the murder of their families and ancestral homeland, and escape to new destinies in the United States. Kaspar follows the American Dream to the San Joaquin Valley of California, where he amasses an agricultural and real estate empire. But memories of his homeland burn strong - a legacy of love, sorrow, and faith in salvation. Kaspar's son Richard leaves the family farm determined to protect the history of a lost nation against the forces of time and denial. He helps pioneer the field of Armenian Studies in the United States and becomes a world authority on genocide. Kaspar's grandson Raffi is himself haunted by memory, but he is also inspired in 1989 to leave his law firm in Los Angeles and to stage the unprecedented act of repatriation to Soviet Armenia, where he plays a historic role in a difficult, but independent, new republic. Now, in a moving book that is part investigative memoir and part history of the Armernian diaspora, Garin Hovannisian tells his family's story - a tale of tragedy, memory, and redemption which illuminates the long shadows that history casts on the lives of men.

Family of Shadows Reviews

Garin Hovannisian brings a historian's rigor, a poet's lyricism, and a native son's passion to this remarkable book. Intimate as memoir yet expansive as an epic, Family of Shadows puts the Armenian experience, in all its tragedy and triumph, into memorably human terms. -- Samuel G. Freedman, author of Who She Was: My Search for My Mother's Life Weaving together history, culture, and original reporting, Family of Shadows is an inspired tribute, full of passion and appreciation for the genealogy of the Hovannisian family and its transformation into an American success story. -- Dr. Vartan Gregorian, President of Carnegie Corporation of New York and author of The Road to Home: My Life and Times With what one can only describe as an artistic skill, Garin Hovannisian interleaves the micro-story of his resilient family with the macro-narrative of the Armenian Genocide. One swiftly learns to appreciate the true meaning of the word 'indestructible'. -- Christopher Hitchens, author of Hitch-22: A Memoir Garin Hovannisian tells one of modern history's great unexamined stories. Whether you are an Armenian American like me or come to this story anew, Family of Shadows will move you with the intensity and intimacy of its detail. -- David Ignatius, columnist for The Washington Post and author of Body of Lies Hovannisian narratives in a swift, novel-like style... Cultural history and memoir gracefully entwined. -- Kirkus Reviews

About Garin K. Hovannisian

Garin K. Hovannisian is a recipient of the Fulbright Fellowship in Creative Writing and the Lynton Award for Book Writing. He lives in Los Angeles and Yerevan, Armenia. He has written for the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and Liberty.

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CIN0061792144G
9780061792144
0061792144
Family of Shadows: A Century of Murder, Memory, and the Armenian American Dream by Garin K. Hovannisian
Used - Good
Paperback
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
2011-12-15
320
N/A
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