
Zabel Yesayan
À propos de l'auteur
Zabel Yesayan was a prominent Armenian writer, feminist, and activist whose works focused on the struggles and resilience of the Armenian people. Born in 1878 in Constantinople, she became a voice for the marginalized, particularly during the tumultuous times leading up to and following the Armenian Genocide. Her literature often reflected her deep concern for social justice and women's rights, blending personal narratives with broader historical contexts. Yesayan's writings, such as her notable works on the Adana massacres and her reflections on the Armenian experience, gained attention for their emotional depth and historical accuracy.
Nationalité
Arménien
Date de naissance
April 15, 1878
Lieu de naissance
Constantinople, Ottoman Empire
Date de décès
June 1, 1943
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