A Book, Untitled

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Written as a literary experiment while its author was simultaneously translating the poems of Armenian writer Shushanik Kurghinian into English. What is historical, what is imagined? A poetic reflection on authorship, *A Book, Untitled *represents a new and bold approach to autofiction.
What is history, undocumented? How do we archive censored lives? A poetic reflection on authorship and erasure, *A Book, Untitled* is an intimate and innovative approach to autofiction and the act of remembering.

In her first novel, Armenian writer Shushan Avagyan tells the story of a fictional encounter between Shushanik Kurghinian and Zabel Yesayan, two early twentieth-century pioneers of feminist literature, whose legacies have been obscured in Armenian history. Their fictive meeting is interspersed with conversations between the author and her friend Lara, who are researching the work of Kurghinian and Yesayan. While sifting through censored documents, unpublished works, and unfinished drafts, they linger in speculation and piece together lives that have been overshadowed by the Tsarist and Stalinist regimes.

At once electric and ephemeral, *A Book, Untitled* is a story of re-cognition otherwise-posthumous, imagined, and intricately powerful.
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Author Avagyan, Shushan
Department Literature
Format Paperback
Published 14/12/2023
Publisher Tilted Axis Press
Section Fiction
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