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Daniel Varoujan
(Դանիել Վարուժան)
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20/04/1884
-26/08/1915
Daniel Varoujan (1884-1915) - Daniel Varoujan's poetic voice is one of the most luminous in Armenian literature, celebrated for its rich imagery and evocative power. Born in the village of Prknig, Varoujan's poetry is deeply rooted in the soil of his homeland, drawing inspiration from its landscapes, myths, and people's lives. His work embodies the Armenian literary renaissance of the early 20th century, marked by a revival of national identity and cultural heritage. Varoujan's masterwork, "The Song of the Bread," is a paean to the land and its toilers, reflecting his belief in the sanctity of labor and the beauty of rural life. His promising literary career was brutally ended by his murder during the Armenian Genocide, but Varoujan's poetry remains a beacon of Armenian cultural resilience, celebrating the enduring spirit and rich traditions of his people.