In world literature, the family saga, as a form within the novel's genre, is quite well-known and widespread, and such masterpieces as Thomas Mann's "The Buttenbrooks" or Emily Bronte's "The Tale of the Wind in the Wind" are just such realizations. But it is also a fact that the family saga is not characteristic of the literature of all peoples. What is the uniqueness of this genre, do we have family sagas in Armenian literature? Literary critics Hayk Hambardzumyan and Arkmenik Nikoghosyan discuss the program "Parallel Readings".
2024-12-13T22:05:00+04:00
Telecast type: Հաղորդաշար
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