Description
Ler Kamsar (Aram Tovmasyan) is one of the most prominent Armenian satirists. Despite his vast literary legacy, many of Kamsar’s works were not published due to the political circumstances of his time. However, even the feuilletons that appeared in the press attest to his sharp wit, social sensitivity, and literary craftsmanship. The collection A Conversation with the Devil includes works by Ler Kamsar that vividly reflect his response to the social, educational, economic, and political transformations that took place in Van, later in the Republic of Armenia, Soviet Armenia, and across the world. His feuilletons, written with keen observational precision, possess not only artistic value but also serve as unique historical documents of the era. The works that have survived to the present day have mostly been preserved in typescripts made by newspaper staff members, which occasionally contain errors caused by the translation from Western to Eastern Armenian. Despite the absence of several important feuilletons, including the 1910 piece Kamsarian Geography, the collection presents a significant portion of the writer’s legacy. This publication is intended for a wide audience—from literature enthusiasts to those interested in history and satire.
| Title in Armenian | Լեռ Կամսար - Ֆելիետոններ: Զրոյց սատանային հետ (Բ. հատոր) |
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| Author(s) | Ler Kamsar |
| Compiler(s) | Vanuhi Tovmasyan |
| Language(s) | Western Armenian |
| Publisher(s) | Edit Print |
| Year | 2024 |
| Pages | 700 |
| Binding | Hardcover |
| Size | 15.5 x 21 cm |
| ISBN | 9789939972831 |

