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making the bread that the dead call lavash

22 Tuesday Jul 2014

Posted by babylon crashing in Armenia, Disaster –- Pain –- Sorrow, Illustration and art, Prose

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Armenian fairy tale, Armenian Genocide, art, Der Zor, Medz Yeghern, prose, the dead are always talking

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The dead are always talking; it is the living, in every age of gizmos and thingamabobs, who have forgotten how to listen.

“I died like this …”

Contrary to what you might believe these stories are told to anyone who can hear, regardless of kinship curse, haunting or vague homicidal family blood ties. Why is it that those who worship ancestors the most turn a deaf ear to their own tribe, let alone the tribe of their neighbors? That is a darkening of the soul. That is something the dead will not abide.

“… far out in a desert, a wasteland of salt, in the heat and stink of what the Turks call Der ez Zor …”

If you can hear stars sing you can listen to the dead. It is simple, for the dead are always talking with red adder’s tongue and the blessed silver owl light. A kiss in your mouth that leaves sparks. Sparks. If you can rub amber’s essence between your fingers you can listen to anything.

…“I was a girl, fey-wristed with curly black hair. I will tell you. I will tell you everything …”

You know some things, but never all. Der ez Zor was a place of suffering during the starving times. During the long walks. During the annihilation. The dead can tell you this because they remember the names. Names for everything. Names that you have been taught to ignore, that you’ve forgotten.

“… we called it Medz Yeghern, the Great Calamity. Remember what I tell you. Remember when the first signs of destruction were blown to us in the wind …”

I tell you about the fourteenth year in the new century. I tell you what I’ve heard because I am nothing and nobody. I can’t speak their language or read from their books. But the dead don’t care about grammar or poor translation or how verbs are conjugated. All they need is a willing audience.

“… when the wild horsemen came and burned down our crops, killing our fathers and husbands and son, telling us that we must go south, to the camps, to follow the relocation orders …”

These are not my kith and kin. These are not my blood soaked lands. Still — Medz Yeghern, the Great Calamity — fills my dreams and will not let me rest. Ever since I returned home from Peace Corps. Ever since I first tasted that strange flat bread that the dead call lavash.

a long march

19 Friday Apr 2013

Posted by babylon crashing in Armenia, Illustration and art, story without words

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Armenian Genocide, art, Der Zor, Եղեռնի զոհերի հիշատակի օր, story without words

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This April 24 will commemorate the 98th day of remembrance since the 1915 events that led to the Armenian Genocide. In the same manner that the Nazis took the Jews, gays, gypsies and other undesirables to death camps, the Young Turks took 1.5 million of their own people to the desert of Der ez Zor to be massacred and die of exposure. The image that haunts me are the long lines of women and children being forced to march into the wilderness until they died from exhaustion.

i search for your skull

13 Saturday Apr 2013

Posted by babylon crashing in Armenia, Poetry, Translation

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Armenian Genocide, Der Zor, ghost girl, I search for your skull, poem, translation

the Syrian desert called Der ez Zor, site of the Armenian genocide

the Syrian desert called Der ez Zor, site of the Armenian genocide

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Կորած ուրվական.
Ես որոնում եմ ձեր գանգի:
Տէր Զօր.

* * *

Lost ghost.
I search for your skull.
Der ez Zor.

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map of armenian resettlement camps

22 Friday Mar 2013

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Armenian Genocide, Armenian Resettlement Camps, Bulgarian National Library, Der Zor, map

Map detailing the names and location of Armenian Resettlement Camps in Deir ez-Zor province, dated December 1916. Image found in the OTTOMAN ARCHIVES (from the ORIENTAL COLLECTION at the Bulgarian National Library, November 22, 2009)

Map detailing the names and location of Armenian Resettlement Camps in Deir ez-Zor province, dated December 1916. Image found in the OTTOMAN ARCHIVES (from the ORIENTAL COLLECTION at the Bulgarian National Library, November 22, 2009)

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the tale of the coffee cup: a story without words

03 Sunday Mar 2013

Posted by babylon crashing in Armenia, Illustration and art, story without words

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1915, Armenia, Armenian Genocide, Der Zor, Medz Yeghern, Narine Abandian, Ottoman Turkey, որ հայերեն ցեղասպանությունը, story without words, The Great Calamity

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A couple of years ago I was working on a graphic novel about the 1915 Armenian Genocide at the hands of the Young Turks. When I lived in Gyumri often when I’d visit a student’s house the grandmothers would read the coffee stains at the bottom of my cup (Armenian coffee is as thick as tar) and almost always my fortunes would be the same: I was very nice and would marry an Armenian and have lots of babies. That got me thinking about how useful soothsaying would have been back in 1915 when the Ottoman-Armenians were unaware of what their countrymen were about to do.

The story is about a young woman, Narine Abandian, who is told a different sort of future at the bottom of her coffee cup by her grandmother than she is normally use to hearing.

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