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2025 04 28 To Go On Living1

Date

Apr 28 2025

Time

5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Formats (virtual, in person, hybrid)

In-Person

“To Go On Living”: Public Reading & Conversation w/ Narine Abgaryan

Registration REQUIRED by 12pm on April 25, 2025 in order to attend this event.

Please join the Harriman Institute, Armenian Center, MESAAS, and and The Society of Fellows and Heyman Center for the Humanities for a public reading and conversation with Narine Abgaryan. Moderated by Knar Abrahamyan.

Wars affect human life in the profoundest and most irreversible ways. How does one reconcile the pain of witnessing, survival, and loss? Armenian writer Narine Abgaryan’s short story collection “To Go On Living” (published April 2025 in English) sets out to explore potential answers. Unfolding in an Armenian mountain village in the immediate aftermath of the 1990s Nagorno-Karabakh War, the thirty-one short stories trace the interconnected lives and struggles of villagers who tend to their everyday tasks, engage in quotidian squabbles, and celebrate small joys against a breathtaking landscape. “Writing about war,” Abgaryan writes, “is like destroying your hope, like looking death in the face without looking away, because, if you do, you will betray yourself.”

Join us for a public reading of select passages from Abgaryan’s collection, followed by a conversation with the author and the English-language translators of the book: Dr. Margarit Ordukhanyan and Dr. Zara Torlone (Professor, Miami University, OH). Reception and book signing will follow the event.

Event Contact Information:
Eileen Huhn
(212) 854-6217
eph2125@columbia.edu