Gevorg Emin
(1915)
Gevorg Emin graduated from the Polytechnic Institute as a hydraulic engineer
in 1940. Later he studied at the Corky Institute of Literature in Moscow.
Concrete images and complex relationships between human nature and technology
shape his metaphors.
Emin's poetry is marked with both subtlety and forthright wit. It translates
well, and has been translated into many languages. Although musical and
rhythmic, it does not depend on those qualities for its appeal. Boris
Pasternak admired Emin's work and translated it into Russian. On a tour
of the United States with Emin, Yevtushenko told the press that he wished
he too wrote in Armenian, like Emin, so that Pasternak would translate
his poetry.
Emin's book, Land, Love, Era, won the 1976 Soviet State Literary Prize.
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