Golden logoGolden logo
Advanced Search
Bedros Tourian

Bedros Tourian

Armenian poet

All edits

Edits on 5 Jul, 2022
Golden AI"remove blacklisted domain URLs"
Golden AI edited on 5 Jul, 2022
Edits made to:
Article
Article

Biography

Edits on 28 Feb, 2022
Lilia Basencyan
Lilia Basencyan edited on 28 Feb, 2022
Edits made to:
Article (+1 images) (+2475 characters)
Table (+1 rows) (+4 cells) (+128 characters)
Article

Biography

Bedros Tourian (alternate spelling: Petros Duryan) was born to a poverty stricken family whose father was a blacksmith in Istanbul. A romantic poet with keen sensitivity, he amassed a beloved following of admirers during his life. He died of tuberculosis at the age of 21. He left, however, a legacy of drama and poetry. A patriot, his historical plays were inspired by a yearning for national liberation. His Armenian school teacher was Hagop Baronian, the satirist. Educated in French, Tourian was well read in Hugo, Lamartine, and de Musset and brought a lyrical and sentimental quality to his native language of Armenian poetry. Spontaneous, eloquent and richly endowed with imagery and metaphors, his poems reveal natural artistic brilliance, and paved the way with innovation from the old style of writing. Critics have credited Tourian with originating the modern lyric tradition in verse. His poetry has been translated into Russian, French, English, German and Italian.

Petros Duryan's grave at Pantheon, Yerevan

He pursued an active theatrical life, despite his father’s opposition, writing plays and performing on the stage. Given the poverty of his family, the financial advantage that acting afforded him may well have been a factor in defying his father’s wishes. He quickly gained recognition and sustained popularity through his plays. Some of his theatrical works include Black Lands(1868), Artashes the Conqueror (1869), Fall of the House of the Arsacids (1870), Capture of Ani, the Capital of Armenia (1871), and Theatre or the Miserables (1871). Theatre or The Miserables takes on the issue of social injustice and moral decay. In the play two lovers commit suicide on stage. Had Tourian lived a longer life, he might have had opportunity to develop a more sophisticated theatrical repertoire. History remembers him more for his verse than his dramas, although the latter initially brought him fame during his lifetime.

Knowing that he would die young, he rode the roller coaster of emotion, complaining to the Almighty in one poem and beseeching forgiveness in another. Unrealized dreams and an anxiety to live to contribute to his nation caused him deep pain and sorrow, which are reflected in his writing.

...

The following poem, Little Lake, is an allusion to the fact that apparently Tourian who was in love with an actress, overheard her scornfully saying, “Oh him? He is trembling and so pale—he might even die one of those days!” (which, he did).

Table

Title
Date
Link

Complaints (Bedros Tourian) by Parsegh Habeckian (Armenian poetry)

February 8, 2010

Edits on 12 May, 2020
Golden AI"Wikidata import"
Golden AI edited on 12 May, 2020
Edits made to:
Infobox (+1 properties)
Infobox
Wikidata entity ID
Q2620193
Edits on 24 Jan, 2019
Golden AI
Golden AI edited on 24 Jan, 2019
Edits made to:
Infobox (+1 properties)
Infobox
Is a
Edits on 29 Sep, 2018
Golden AI"Fixing mismatched dates from imports"
Golden AI edited on 29 Sep, 2018
Edits made to:
Infobox (+1 properties)
Infobox
Date of death
Edits on 20 Sep, 2018
Golden AI"Import structured data from Wikidata.org: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q2620193"
Golden AI edited on 20 Sep, 2018
Edits made to:
Infobox (+10 properties)
Infobox
Place of death
Place of birth
Date of birth
Occupation
Country of citizenship
Edits on 1 Jan, 2017
Golden AI"Initial topic creation"
Golden AI created this topic on 1 Jan, 2017
Edits made to:
Description (+13 characters)
Article
Topic thumbnail

 Bedros Tourian

Armenian poet

Golden logo
By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Service.