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Hovhannes Tumanyan ( hy, Հովհաննես Թումանյան, classical spelling: Յովհաննէս Թումանեան,  – March 23, 1923) was an
Armenia Armenia (), , group=pron officially the Republic of Armenia,, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of Western Asia.The UNbr>classification of world regions places Armenia in Western Asia; the CIA World Factbook , , and ''O ...
n poet, writer, translator, and literary and public activist. He is the national poet of Armenia. Tumanyan wrote poems, quatrains, ballads, novels, fables, and critical and journalistic articles. His work was mostly written in realistic form, that frequently revolves around everyday life of his time. Born in the historical village of
Dsegh Dsegh ( hy, Դսեղ), known as Tumanyan between 1938 and 1969, is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Dsegh is the birthplace of one of the most celebrated of Armenian poets Hovhannes Tumanyan from which took the name from 1938 to 1969. ...
in the Lori region, at a young age Tumanyan moved to
Tiflis Tbilisi ( ; ka, თბილისი ), in some languages still known by its pre-1936 name Tiflis ( ), is the capital and the largest city of Georgia, lying on the banks of the Kura River with a population of approximately 1.5 million pe ...
, which was the centre of Armenian culture under the Russian Empire during the 19th and early 20th centuries. He soon became known to the wide Armenian society for his simple but very poetic works. Many films and animated films have been adapted from Tumanyan's works. Two operas, ''Anush'' (1912) by Armen Tigranian and ''
Almast ''Almast'' ( hy, Ալմաստ meaning ''diamond'') is the only opera of the Armenian composer Alexander Spendiaryan. History In 1916 Spendiaryan met Armenian poet Hovhannes Tumanian, who suggested three of his poems "Anush", "Parvana" and "The ...
'' (1930) by
Alexander Spendiaryan Alexander Afanasyevich Spendiarov (Spendiaryan) (russian: Александр Афанасьевич Спендиаров, hy, Ալեքսանդր Ստեփանոսի Սպենդիարյան, November 1, 1871, Kakhovka, Russian Empire – May 7 ...
, were written based on his works.


Biography

Hovhannes Tumanyan was born on February 19, 1869 in the village of
Dsegh Dsegh ( hy, Դսեղ), known as Tumanyan between 1938 and 1969, is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. Dsegh is the birthplace of one of the most celebrated of Armenian poets Hovhannes Tumanyan from which took the name from 1938 to 1969. ...
, Tiflis Governorate,
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(now in
Lori Province Lori ( hy, Լոռի, ), is a province ('' marz'') of Armenia. It is located in the north of the country, bordering Georgia. Vanadzor is the capital and largest city of the province. Other important towns include Stepanavan, Alaverdi, and Sp ...
, Armenia). His father, Aslan (1839–1898), was the village priest known as Ter-Tadevos. He was an offspring of an Armenian princely family of Tumanyan, branch of the famous royal house of
Mamikonian Mamikonian or Mamikonean ( Classical hy, Մամիկոնեան; reformed orthography: Մամիկոնյան; Western Armenian pronunciation: ''Mamigonian'') was an aristocratic dynasty which dominated Armenian politics between the 4th and 8th c ...
that settled in Lori in 10th and 11th centuries from their original feudal fief of Taron. His mother, Sona (1842–1936), was an avid storyteller with a particular interest in fables. Young Tumanyan was the oldest of eight children; his siblings were Rostom (1871–1915), Osan (1874–1926), Iskuhi (1878–1943), Vahan (1881–1937), Astghik (1885–1953), Arshavir (1888–1921), Artashes (1892–1916). From 1877 to 1879, Tumanyan attended the
parochial school A parochial school is a private primary or secondary school affiliated with a religious organization, and whose curriculum includes general religious education in addition to secular subjects, such as science, mathematics and language arts. The wo ...
of Dsegh. From 1879 to 1883 he went to a school in Jalaloghly. Tumanyan moved to Tiflis in 1883, where he attended the Nersisyan School from 1883 to 1887. Tumanyan's wrote his first poem at the age of 12, while studying in Jalaloghly school. He lived at the teacher's house for a while and fell in love with the teacher's daughter Vergine. Since 1893, Tumanyan worked for ''Aghbyur'', ''Murtch'', ''Hasker'' and ''Horizon'' periodicals and also was engaged in public activism. In 1899, Tumanyan came up with an idea of organizing meetings of Armenian intellectuals of the time at his house on 44 Bebutov Street in Tiflis (present-day Amaghleba 18, in Sololaki). Soon it became an influential literary group, which often gathered in the
garret A garret is a habitable attic, a living space at the top of a house or larger residential building, traditionally, small, dismal, and cramped, with sloping ceilings. In the days before elevators this was the least prestigious position in a bui ...
of Tumanyan's house. Vernatun means garret in Armenian, which was the name the group was referred to. Prominent members of the collective were Avetik Isahakyan, Derenik Demirchyan,
Levon Shant Levon Shant ( hy, Լեւոն Շանթ; born Levon Nahashbedian, then changed to Levon Seghposian; 6 April 1869 – 29 November 1951) was an Armenian playwright, novelist, poet and founder of the Hamazkayin Armenian Educational and Cultural Socie ...
, Ghazaros Aghayan,
Perch Proshyan Perch Proshian ( hy, Պերճ Պռոշյան, Hovhannes Ter-Arakelian, , Ashtarak – 23 November 1907, Baku) was an Armenians, Armenian writer. Biography Proshian was born in a tailor's family in Ashtarak. His education included parish school ...
,
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,
Alexander Shirvanzade Alexander Minasi Movsisian ( hy, Ալեքսանդր Մինասի Մովսիսեան; 18 April 1858 – 7 August 1935), better known by his pen name Alexander Shirvanzadeh ( hy, Ալեքսանդր Շիրվանզադէ) was an Armenian playwrig ...
,
Nar-Dos Michael Hovhannisyan ( hy, Միքայել Հովհաննիսյան, March 1, 1867 – July 13, 1933), known by the pen name Nar-Dos ( hy, Նար-Դոս), was an Armenian writer. Biography Nar-Dos was born to a wool seller's family in Tbilisi ...
, Vrtanes Papazyan, Vahan Terian, Leo, Stepan Lisitsyan, Mariam Tumanyan, Gevorg Bashinjagyan and many other significant Armenian figures of early 20th century. With some pauses, it existed until 1908. In 1912 Tumanyan was elected the president of the Company of Caucasus Armenian Writers. In the fall of 1921, Tumanyan went to Constantinople to find support of Armenian refugees. After months spent there, he returned ill. After surgery in 1922, he started to get better. But in September, Tumanyan's disease started to progress again. He was transferred to a hospital in Moscow, where he died on March 23, 1923.


Personal life

In 1888, at the age of 19, Hovhannes Tumanyan married Olga Matchkalyan, age 17. They had 10 children: Musegh (1889–1938), Ashkhen (1891–1968), Nvard (1892–1957), Artavazd (1894–1918), Hamlik (1896–1937), Anush (1898–1927), Arpik (1899–1981), Areg (1900–1939), Seda (1905–1988), Tamar (1907–1989).


Political and public activism

During the government-provoked
Armenian–Tatar massacres of 1905–1907 The Armenian–Tatar massacres (also known as the Armenian-Tartar war, the Armeno-Tartar war) refers to the bloody inter-ethnic confrontation between Armenians and Caucasian Tatars (later known as Azerbaijanis) throughout the Russian Caucasus ...
, Tumanyan took the role of a peacemaker, for which he was arrested twice. Tumanyan also deeply criticized the
Georgian–Armenian War The Armeno-Georgian War was a short border dispute that was fought in December 1918 between the newly-independent Democratic Republic of Georgia and the First Republic of Armenia, largely over the control of former districts of Tiflis Governorat ...
of 1918. Tumanyan was also actively engaged in preaching the Gospel. As he put in one of his verses, "There is only one way of salvation; through Jesus Christ abiding inside every one of us". In October 1914 Tumanyan joined the "Committee for Support of War Victims", which later helped Armenian Genocide refugees settled in
Etchmiadzin Vagharshapat ( hy, Վաղարշապատ ) is the 4th-largest city in Armenia and the most populous municipal community of Armavir Province, located about west of the capital Yerevan, and north of the closed Turkish-Armenian border. It is com ...
. In 1921 in Tiflis he founded the House of Armenian Art.


Literary work

Tumanyan's work is simple, natural and poetically inspired at the same time. It is not by mere chance that dozens of phrases and expressions from Tumanyan's works have become a natural part of people's everyday language, their sayings, adages, and maxims. Tumanyan is usually regarded in Armenian circles as "All-Armenian poet". He earned this title when the Catholicos of Armenia had ordered that Armenian refugees from the west not enter certain areas of his church and house, since he is considered to be "The Catholicos of all Armenians". Tumanyan in response decried that decision claiming that the refugees could seek relief in the Catholicos' quarters under order of "The Poet of all Armenians". He created lyrics, fables, epic poems and translations into Armenian of
Byron George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron (22 January 1788 – 19 April 1824), known simply as Lord Byron, was an English romantic poet and peer. He was one of the leading figures of the Romantic movement, and has been regarded as among the ...
,
Goethe Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (28 August 1749 – 22 March 1832) was a German poet, playwright, novelist, scientist, statesman, theatre director, and critic. His works include plays, poetry, literature, and aesthetic criticism, as well as tr ...
and
Pushkin Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin (; rus, links=no, Александр Сергеевич ПушкинIn pre-Revolutionary script, his name was written ., r=Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin, p=ɐlʲɪkˈsandr sʲɪrˈɡʲe(j)ɪvʲɪtɕ ˈpuʂkʲɪn, ...
. Tumanyan's most famous works include:


Ballads and poems

* ''The Dog and the Cat'' (1886) * ''Maro'' (1887) * ''Akhtamar'' (1891) * ''David of Sassoun'' (1902) * ''The Capture of Fort Tmuk'' (1902) * ''A Drop of Honey'' (1909) * ''The End of Evil'' (1908) * ''The Shah and the Peddler'' (1917)


Novels

* ''Anush'' (1890) * ''Gikor'' * ''David of Sassoun''


Fairy tales

* ''Nazar the Brave'' * ''The Kid Goat'' * ''The Unlucky Panos''


Legacy


Translations

Tumanyan's works were translated by Valeri Bryusov,
Konstantin Balmont Konstantin Dmitriyevich Balmont ( rus, Константи́н Дми́триевич Бальмо́нт, p=kənstɐnʲˈtʲin ˈdmʲitrʲɪjɪvʲɪdʑ bɐlʲˈmont, a=Konstantin Dmitriyevich Bal'mont.ru.vorb.oga; – 23 December 1942) was a Rus ...
,
Joseph Brodsky Iosif Aleksandrovich Brodsky (; russian: link=no, Иосиф Александрович Бродский ; 24 May 1940 – 28 January 1996) was a Russian and American poet and essayist. Born in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg), USSR in 1940, ...
,
Samuil Marshak Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak (alternative spelling: Marchak) (russian: link=no, Самуил Яковлевич Маршак; 4 July 1964) was a Russian and Soviet writer of Jewish origin, translator and poet who wrote for both children and adults. ...
,
Bella Akhmadulina Izabella Akhatovna Akhmadulina ( rus, Бе́лла (Изабе́лла) Аха́товна Ахмаду́лина, tt-Cyrl, Белла Әхәт кызы Әхмәдуллина; 10 April 1937 – 29 November 2010) was a Soviet and Russian poet, ...
and others.


Places named after Tumanyan

In Armenia: * Tumanyan's native village of Dsegh was renamed Tumanyan in his honor in 1938, before being changed back to Dsegh in 1969. * Tumanyan City in
Lori Province Lori ( hy, Լոռի, ), is a province ('' marz'') of Armenia. It is located in the north of the country, bordering Georgia. Vanadzor is the capital and largest city of the province. Other important towns include Stepanavan, Alaverdi, and Sp ...
, which until 1951 was named Dzaghidzor. * Pedagogical University of Vanadzor * Armenian State Puppet Theater in Yerevan * Tumanyan St. in central Yerevan * Tumanyan Park in Yerevan's Ajapnyak district Outside of Armenia: * ''Tumanyan Square'' ( Площадь Туманяна) – in Northern Administrative Okrug of Moscow, Russia. * Tumanyan Streets in
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,
Tbilisi Tbilisi ( ; ka, თბილისი ), in some languages still known by its pre-1936 name Tiflis ( ), is the capital and the largest city of Georgia, lying on the banks of the Kura River with a population of approximately 1.5 million pe ...
,
Donetsk Donetsk ( , ; uk, Донецьк, translit=Donets'k ; russian: Донецк ), formerly known as Aleksandrovka, Yuzivka (or Hughesovka), Stalin and Stalino (see also: cities' alternative names), is an industrial city in eastern Ukraine loc ...
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Sochi Sochi ( rus, Со́чи, p=ˈsotɕɪ, a=Ru-Сочи.ogg) is the largest resort city in Russia. The city is situated on the Sochi River, along the Black Sea in Southern Russia, with a population of 466,078 residents, up to 600,000 residents i ...
, khutor Shaumyanovsky in
Rostov Oblast Rostov Oblast ( rus, Росто́вская о́бласть, r=Rostovskaya oblast, p=rɐˈstofskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast), located in the Southern Federal District. The oblast has an area of and a popula ...
. There are 2 museums of Tumanyan in Armenia, one in his birthplace Dsegh and another one in Yerevan. Tumanyan's museum in Yerevan was opened in 1953. In Autumn of 2011 the government of Armenia purchased a flat that Tumanyan had lived in in Tbilisi from its Georgian owner and in 2017 opened it as a museum and cultural center.


In popular culture


Opera

* '' Anoush'' (1912) by Armen Tigranian, based on ''Anush'' novel (1902) * ''
Almast ''Almast'' ( hy, Ալմաստ meaning ''diamond'') is the only opera of the Armenian composer Alexander Spendiaryan. History In 1916 Spendiaryan met Armenian poet Hovhannes Tumanian, who suggested three of his poems "Anush", "Parvana" and "The ...
'' (1930) by
Alexander Spendiaryan Alexander Afanasyevich Spendiarov (Spendiaryan) (russian: Александр Афанасьевич Спендиаров, hy, Ալեքսանդր Ստեփանոսի Սպենդիարյան, November 1, 1871, Kakhovka, Russian Empire – May 7 ...
, based on ''The Capture of Tmkabert'' (1902) The following films were adapted from Hovhannes Tumanyan's works.


Films

Films based on works of Tumanyan: * ''Gikor'' by A. Martirosyan; silent (1934) * ''The Master and the Servant'' by D. Keosayan; Armenfilm (1962) * ''Akhtamar'' by E. Martirosyan; Armenfilm (1969) * ''Honor of the Poor'' by B. Hovhannisyan, A. Samvelyan; Armenfilm (1969) * ''The Fat King'' by D. Keosayan; Armenfilm (1969) * ''The Lying Hunter'' by Aramayis Sargsyan; Armenfilm (1969) * ''Since the Time of Hunger'' by E. Martirosyan; Armenfilm (1974) * ''Gikor'' by S. Israeilyan; Armenfilm (1982) * ''A Drop of Honey'' by Henrik Malyan; in Russian; Armenfilm (1982)


Animated films

Cartoons based on works of Tumanyan: * ''A Drop of Honey'' by V. Podpomogov (1968) * ''Parvana'' by V. Podpomogov (1968) * ''Hunter the Liar'' by E. Badalyan (1969) * ''The Unlucky Panos'' by S. Galstuyan (1980) * '' The Death of Kikos'' by Robert Sahakyants (1979) * ''Nazar the Brave'' by Robert Sahakyants (1986) * ‘’ Wow, a speaking Fish!’’ by (Robert Shakahyants) (1983)


Postage stamps, banknotes and coins

File:The Soviet Union 1969 CPA 3787 stamp (Hovhannes Tumanyan).jpg, Soviet postage stamp, 1969 File:Tumanyan coin.jpg, Tumanyan memorial coin, 1994 File:5,000 Armenian dram - 1999 (obverse).png, Obverse side of the 5,000
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, 1998 File:Hovhannes Tumanyan 2003 Abkhazia stamp.jpg, Stamp of
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, 2003 File:Tumnanyan armenian stamp.jpg, Armenian-Russian Joint issue, 2011 File:Tumanyan russian stamp.jpg, Armenian-Russian Joint issue, 2011 File:Hovhannes Tumanyan 2019 stampsheet of Armenia.jpg, Armenian stamp sheet, 2019 File:Hovhannes Tumanyan 2019 stamp of Artsakh.jpg, Stamp of Artsakh, 2019


Collections in Armenian

* The Complete Works, Vol I-X, Yerevan, 1988-1999


See also

* Armenian literature *
Armenians in Georgia Armenians in Georgia or Georgian Armenians ( ka, ქართველი სომხები, tr; hy, Վիրահայեր, ''Virahayer'') are Armenian people living within the country of Georgia. The Armenian community is mostly concentrated ...
* Armenians in Tbilisi


References


Further reading

* Hayrapetyan, Tamar.
ՀԱՅ ԺՈՂՈՎՐԴԱԿԱՆ ՀԵՔԻԱԹՆԵՐԻ ԹՈՒՄԱՆՅԱՆԱԿԱՆ ՄՇԱԿՄԱՆ ՄԻՋԱԶԳԱՅԻՆ ԶՈՒԳԱՀԵՌՆԵՐԸ
NTERNATIONAL PARALLELS OF TOUMANIAN’S TRANSLATIONS OF ARMENIAN FOLKTALES In: ՈՍԿԵ ԴԻՎԱՆ – Հեքիաթագիտական հանդես oske Divan – Journal of fairy-tale studies 6, 2019, pp. 67–78. (In Armenian) * Vardanyan, Nvard.
«ԿԱՐՄԻՐ ԾԱՂԻԿԸ» ԵՎ «ԵԴԵՄԱԿԱՆ ԾԱՂԻԿԸ»ՀԵՔԻԱԹՆԵՐԻ ՀԵՏՔԵՐՈՎ
N TWO FAIRY TALES THE “RED FLOWER” AND THE “EDEN FLOWER” In: ՈՍԿԵ ԴԻՎԱՆ – Հեքիաթագիտական հանդես oske Divan – Journal of fairy-tale studies 6, 2019, pp. 88–96. (In Armenian)


External links


Hovhannes Tumanyan's fairy tales
at Wikisource (in Armenian)
Tumanyan Museum

About Museum of Hovhannes Tumanyan
*
Many of his stories



Full collection of Hovhannes Tumanyan's works in Armenian at EANC e-library

Works of Hovhannes Tumanyan at the Armenian Wikisource
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