Artashes Kalantarian

Artashes Kalantarian
Native name Արտաշես Քալանթարյան
Born (1931-09-16)September 16, 1931
Yerevan, Soviet Armenia
Died February 23, 1991(1991-02-23) (aged 59)
Yerevan, Armenia
Occupation writer, publicist, journalist and playwright
Spouse(s) Julietta Kalantaryan
Children four children
Website Artashes Kalantarian

Artashes Piraghayi Kalantarian (Armenian: Արտաշես Փիրաղայի Քալանթարյան, 16 September 1931 23 February 1991) was an Armenian writer, publicist, journalist and playwright.

Biography

Artashes Kalantarian was born in Yerevan. He graduated from faculty of philology of the Yerevan State University specializing in journalism, where he used to crack jokes with lecturers. He worked in different positions in Sovatakan Hayastan, Yerekoyan Yerevan, Grakan tert and other periodicals. From 1970 to 1982 he worked at Armenian TV. He created and hosted My home is your home popular TV-program.

He is an author of 15 books[1] and numerous satiric articles and feuilletons, translated into Georgian, Bulgarian and Russian. His novel "Marathon" was sold out during few hours in 1969.[2]

Artashes Kalantarayan's plaque in Yerevan

Personal life

He was married to Julietta Kalantaryan and had four children. He was a kind, tolerant and thoughtful person.[3]

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