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Arshag Chobanian (, also Tchobanian; 15 July 1872 – 9 June 1954) was an short story writer, journalist, editor, poet, translator, literary critic, playwright, philologist, and novelist.

(2025). 9780814328156, Wayne State University Press. .


Biography
His father was a respected goldsmith.

In 1898 he founded his famous periodical Anahit. His connections and acquaintances with prominent literary and intellectual figures in France allowed him to write about the Armenian genocide and injustices freely in popular French newspapers such as Mercure de France. He became a strong advocate of western support in order to save the Armenians from the oppression of the Ottoman government. After joining the party, he met with and participated in the Armenian National Delegation during the Paris Peace Conference of 1919. In 1933 he visited and met with prominent intellectuals. After returning to Paris, he died on 9 June 1954.


Literary career
Arshag Chobanian is considered one of the fundamental writers, though he also has many works in the style as well.

Among some of the readers of these writings was famed French novelist and writer , who thereafter sympathized with the plight of the Armenian people. Chobanian wrote literary criticism of European writers such as , Honoré de Balzac, , Émile Zola, , and many more.

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