Aleppo (ST): The activities of the Syrian-Armenian Culture Days were launched in Aleppo in cooperation between the Arab Writers Union and the Governorate Culture Directorate, on the stage of the Arab Cultural Center in Aziziyah, and will last for 3 days.
The Director of Aleppo Culture, Jaber Al-Sajur, confirmed in a statement that culture is rooted in this city, which includes all spectra, especially the ancient Armenian culture, indicating that through these events, the original Armenian literary productions will be illuminated.
Writer, Dr. Hori Azarian, gave a brief overview of ancient Armenian poetry and cast light on one of the Armenian poets to illuminate this style of authentic Armenian literature that began in the sixth century BC and has continued until today to impart a mixture of originality to the cultural movement.
Writer Salpy Kasparian presented emotional reflections entitled “The Black Shroud” that talks about the marriage of underage girls during the Armenian Genocide and their suffering.
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