Gevorg Abajian | |
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Born | Shnogh village,
Lori Province,
Soviet Armenia | December 12, 1920
Died | 2002 | (aged 81–82)
Occupation(s) | Theatrical and literary critic |
Gevorg Hambardzumi Abajian ( Armenian: Գևորգ Համբարձումի Աբաջյան, December 12, 1920, Shnogh village, Lori Province, Armenia – 2002, Yerevan) was an Armenian theatrical and literary critic. PhD on Philology (1956), awarded by the Renowned Activist of Armenian SSR Arts title in 1972. [1]
Abajian was a World War II veteran. Starting in 1945 he was an artist of Gyumri Dramatic Theatre, then chief-editor of the cultural programs of Armenian SSR state TV-committee, the head of press-department of the Committee of Cultural Relations with Armenian diaspora. He is an author of many books, novels and articles.
Gevorg Abajian | |
---|---|
Born | Shnogh village,
Lori Province,
Soviet Armenia | December 12, 1920
Died | 2002 | (aged 81–82)
Occupation(s) | Theatrical and literary critic |
Gevorg Hambardzumi Abajian ( Armenian: Գևորգ Համբարձումի Աբաջյան, December 12, 1920, Shnogh village, Lori Province, Armenia – 2002, Yerevan) was an Armenian theatrical and literary critic. PhD on Philology (1956), awarded by the Renowned Activist of Armenian SSR Arts title in 1972. [1]
Abajian was a World War II veteran. Starting in 1945 he was an artist of Gyumri Dramatic Theatre, then chief-editor of the cultural programs of Armenian SSR state TV-committee, the head of press-department of the Committee of Cultural Relations with Armenian diaspora. He is an author of many books, novels and articles.