Paruyr Sevak gave Armenian literature new spirit, says contemporary
11:10 • 18.06.12

Paruyr Sevak's genre brought an absolutely new spirit to the Armenian literature, one of his contemporaries, Hovhannes Grigoryan, remembers.
“His new figurative-expressive means and European schemes imparted novelty and a fresh spirit to the Armenian literature. I used to be under his influence too, trying to gain a maximum advantage of that freshness,” he told Tert.am, characterizing Sevak as very important personality for himself.
Yesterday marked the 41st anniversary of the great poet’s death. On June 17, 1971 Paruyr Sevak was killed in a car crash together with his wife, Nelly Menagharishvili. He was aged 47.
Speaking of Sevak’s literary heritage, Grigoryan dwelled on his collection, Man in a Palm, considering all the poems in the book unique and interrelated.
“When the book was first published, it created a lightning effect as it was so fresh and new. It remains my most favorite collection to date,” he said.
Grigoryan recalled a very sorrowful fact about Sevak – his trembling hands in the final years of his life.
“When the news on his death came a couple of days later, I wasn’t surprised, because he couldn’t drive long with those hands. He shouldn’t have been allowed to sit behind the wheel. Besides, he used to drink a lot. I do not believe in the hypothesis that what happened was a pre-arranged crime stemming from [Sevak’s] negative attitude to the Soviet authorities,” he said, adding that the poet was not on very good terms with the Soviet Government before the publication of his book, God’s Secretary. But Grigoryan added, that the writer continued facing pressure in later period.
Paruyrs Sevak was born on January 24, 1924 in the village of Chanakhchi, Ararat region. He began reading and writing from age five. After leaving school with excellent grades, he enteried the Yerevan State University’s Armenian Philology Department. Upon completing his post-graduate studies (1948), he began working for the local newspapers Avanguard and Grakan Tert (literary newspaper). In 1955, Sevak Graduated from the Gorky Literature Institute of Moscow.
His most prominent books are Immortals Command (1948), Irreconcilable Intimacy (1953), Path to Love (1954), The Unsilenceable Belfry (1959), Man in a Palm (1964), Sayat Nova (1969), Yeghitsi Luys (Let There Be Light; 1969), Your Acquaintances (1971).
LATEST NEWS • All Today news
22:05 • 22/05
Armenian opposition rep calls for admitting mistakes
21:52 • 22/05
Vatican releases first-ever Annual Report of the Financial Information Authority, 2012
21:51 • 22/05
FEMEN activist arrested inside Notre Dame Cathedral
21:37 • 22/05
Forbes releases annual list of The World's 100 Most Powerful Women
21:06 • 22/05
Armenian education minister favors MP’s remark
20:27 • 22/05
Gazprom-offered price lowest for Armenia – minister
19:30 • 22/05
Armenia to join REITOX network
19:00 • 22/05
Opposition Armenian MP reverts to problem of Yerevan’s covered market
18:46 • 22/05
Rule of Law parliamentary group to vote for government program
18:17 • 22/05
ARF-D group member astonished by ‘circus shows’ in Armenian parliament
18:15 • 22/05
Heritage parliamentary group to vote against government program
17:52 • 22/05
Vanadzor population protests gas tariff hike
17:29 • 22/05
Armenia’s Central Bank not certain about plan to freeze villagers’ loans
17:18 • 22/05
Armenian NA vice-speaker urges opposition present alternative program
17:05 • 22/05
Turkish-Armenian journalist jailed for insulting Prophet
16:46 • 22/05
Armenian DM to attend European security conference in Moscow
16:33 • 22/05
Armenia’s education minister responds to opposition’s criticism
16:24 • 22/05
Armenian minister says Iranian gas pipeline plan less effective
15:32 • 22/05
Opposition Armenian MP shares opinion with premier
15:28 • 22/05
National Assembly to debate gas price hike in closed session
14:50 • 22/05
Armenian human rights activist speaks of life-termers’ problems
14:26 • 22/05
Armenian police chief meets police officers in Karabakh
14:00 • 22/05
Iran's Ahmadinejad to contest poll bar on ally Mashaei
13:52 • 22/05
Azerbaijan continues arms race – Armenian FM
13:45 • 22/05
Armenia’s parliament rejects Heritage party’s bill on making amendments in Election Code
13:30 • 22/05
Gas tariff growth not to cause boycott - MP
12:58 • 22/05
US Government urges to ensure utmost transparency in gas tariff issue
11:53 • 22/05
We love you and take pride in you – Serzh Sargsyan to Aznavur
11:48 • 22/05
OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs to be in Yerevan on May 24
11:22 • 22/05
Armenia returns Iranian meat and bone meal
10:59 • 22/05
OSCE to conduct monitoring on Contact Line
10:52 • 22/05
Mahatma Gandhi's will and sandals auctioned in Ludlow
10:26 • 22/05
Longtime Uriah Heep bassist Trevor Bolder dies
10:15 • 22/05
Zhoghovurd: Serzh Sargsyan agrees to reach accord over Karabakh?
10:12 • 22/05
Notre-Dame de Paris suicide a political act - Marine Le Pen
10:08 • 22/05
Aravot: CoE calls Azerbaijan to order
10:07 • 22/05
Andy Murray pulls out of French Open with back injury
09:20 • 22/05
US immigration bill passes Senate panel
09:15 • 22/05
Microsoft unveils Xbox One next-generation console
09:07 • 22/05
Hraparak: June to be politically active
08:39 • 22/05
Charles Aznavour has no intention to adopt Turkish child – statement
08:30 • 22/05
Tax and energy to dominate EU summit in Brussels
08:25 • 22/05
US tornado rescue effort nears end
08:20 • 22/05
Most popular articles
16:24 • 22/05
Armenian minister says Iranian gas pipeline plan less effective
08:39 • 22/05
Charles Aznavour has no intention to adopt Turkish child – statement
13:52 • 22/05
Azerbaijan continues arms race – Armenian FM
11:22 • 22/05
Armenia returns Iranian meat and bone meal
17:05 • 22/05
Turkish-Armenian journalist jailed for insulting Prophet
19:30 • 22/05
Armenia to join REITOX network
16:46 • 22/05
Armenian DM to attend European security conference in Moscow
19:00 • 22/05
Opposition Armenian MP reverts to problem of Yerevan’s covered market
16:33 • 22/05
Armenia’s education minister responds to opposition’s criticism
17:29 • 22/05
Armenia’s Central Bank not certain about plan to freeze villagers’ loans
- Armenian opposition rep calls for admitting mistakes
- Gazprom-offered price lowest for Armenia – minister
- Opposition Armenian MP reverts to problem of Yerevan’s covered market
- Rule of Law parliamentary group to vote for government program
- ARF-D group member astonished by ‘circus shows’ in Armenian parliament
- Tax and energy to dominate EU summit in Brussels
- Apple remains No.1 in the BrandZ Top 100 Most Valuable Global Brands
- Government subsidy no solution to increased gas tarriffs
- Armenia’s agriculture suffers $35-40 million harm this year - Hrach Berberyan
- Apple 'among largest tax avoiders in US' - Senate committee



















