Armenian Author
Avetik Isahakyan
Ավետիք Իսահակյան
1875–1957
Armenian poet, writer, and public figure celebrated for lyrical works shaped by love, exile, homeland, and human dignity.
Poetry
Legends
Fairy tales
Love
Exile
Armenian identity
About Avetik Isahakyan
Avetik Isahakyan (1875–1957) was an Armenian poet, writer, and public figure. Born in Alexandropol, now Gyumri, he studied at the Gevorgian Seminary and later in Leipzig.
His first poetry collection, Songs and Wounds, established the lyrical voice that made him one of Armenia’s most beloved poets. His writing often explores love, longing, exile, injustice, and devotion to the homeland.
Among his best-known works are Abu-Lala Mahari, Lilit, Songs of the Haiduks, and numerous poems, legends, and stories. He returned permanently to Soviet Armenia in 1936 and became a major figure in its literary life.
