Ashot Beglarian

Ashot Beglarian
Born (1968-08-01)August 1, 1968
Stepanakert, Nagorno Karabakh Republic (NKR)
Occupation writer, journalist and translator
Nationality Armenian
Period (1987-present)
Children Three

Ashot Beglarian (Armenian: Աշոտ Բեգլարյան, born August 1, 1968 in the town of Stepanakert, the NKR) is an Armenian writer, journalist and translator.

Biography

Ashot Beglarian was born in 1968 in the town of Stepanakert. He is the son of poet Ernest Beglarian.[1]

He graduated from the Yerevan State University, the Russian Language and Literature Department, receiving a degree in literature. He has had his works published since the 19-year age. He writes mainly in Russian.

Ashot Beglarian's short stories and essays were published in the literary, public-political editions and at online sites in Stepanakert and Yerevan, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Nizhny Novgorod, Rostov-on-Don, Novocherkassk, Tomsk and other Russian cities, as well as in Abkhazia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Great Britain, Canada, the United States, and others.

Based on A. Beglarian's short story 'The House, which Fired', the first short feature film was shot in the NKR.

He is a professional journalist. In different periods, he worked as a correspondent for the Yerevan newspapers "Voice of Armenia" and "New Time", the Armenian News Agencies SNARK and "ArmInfo", the British Institute for War and Peace, the Russian Federal Agency REGNUM, Interfax Information Services Group, the magazine for the RF State Duma members "The Caucasus Expert", a series of Armenian magazines published in Russia, and others.

Between December 1998 and September 2013, he worked at the NKR Foreign Ministry. In October 2013, Ashot Beglarian was appointed Assistant to the NKR President.[2][3][4]

Works

In 2004, the publishing house 'Antares' in Yerean published the first collection of short stories and novels by Ashot Beglarian entitled 'Another’s Account', which included mainly works on the war topic; in 2007, the same publishing house published a collection of humorous, satirical and war stories entitled 'Slap', and in 2010 - a collection of novels and short stories entitled 'Star Boy'.
In 2011-2013, humorous and war stories, as well as translations by Ashot Beglarian were published in all the three issues of the 'South Caucasus' regional almanac published in the frameworks of a special project.
In 2013, the oldest Ukrainian public-political, literary and art magazine "Vsesvit" ('Universe') translated into Ukrainian and published as a special block Ashot Beglarian’s novels and short stories about the Karabakh War. In 2015 "Vsesvite" republished "Star Boy" and "Ordinary Heroes" novels.
In May 2014, he won the second regional competition after Vitaly Guzanov held in the Nizhny Novgorod region, in the nomination of the best journalistic material on the patriotic topic 'The Tragedy of the Time. Conflicts. People'.
He was awarded a diploma and a commemorative medal after Guzanov.
In 2014, the Slovak edition 'Revue Svetovej Literatury' ('The Review of the World Literature') published Ashot Beglarian's short story 'Santa Claus' translated into the Slovak language.
In 2014, the publishing house "Sona" in Stepanakert published a collection of new works by the writer entitled 'Ordinary Heroes'.
In 2015, the Canadian publishing house Altaspera (Toronto) published the collection 'War does not Ask Surnames', which included the author's novels and short stories of different periods. In 2015, the Moscow publishing house 'Tparan' published a collection of journalistic works and articles of the war years entitled 'Karabakh Diary' (the book was illustrated by Gagik Siravyan).[5][6][7][8][9]
In 2015, the Armenian nationwide weekly paper "Vahan" ("Shield"), issued in Plovdiv in the Bulgarian language, published in his September issue the novel "Eagle" by Ashot Beglaryan.
Ashot Beglarian is a translator from Armenian into Russian and editor of dozens of books. He is a member of two World Festivals of Youth and Students – in Cuba (1997) and in Algeria (2001, head of the NKR delegation). In 2016, a fiction-documentary book by Ashot Beglaryan about a young and talented singer, Felix Karamyan, was published in Moscow.

Participation in the Karabakh War

Ashot Beglarian participated in the battles for the defense of the NKR borders; he was heavily wounded during the battles.

Membership in Organizations

Achievements and Awards

See also

References

External links

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