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Narine Abgaryan
Наринэ Абгарян
Birth at
14 January 1971
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Narine Abgaryan is a Russian writer of Armenian origin. She was born on January 14, 1971 in the city of Bird, Tavush district of Armenia, in the family of a doctor and a teacher. In addition to Narine, the family has a brother and three sisters. His grandfather was an Armenian, a refugee from Western Armenia, and his grandmother was an Armenian, a native of Eastern Armenia, which for two hundred years was part of the Russian Empire. His maternal grandfather was also an Armenian from Karabakh. The
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Narine Abgaryan is a Russian writer of Armenian origin. She was born on January 14, 1971 in the city of Bird, Tavush district of Armenia, in the family of a doctor and a teacher. In addition to Narine, the family has a brother and three sisters. His grandfather was an Armenian, a refugee from Western Armenia, and his grandmother was an Armenian, a native of Eastern Armenia, which for two hundred years was part of the Russian Empire. His maternal grandfather was also an Armenian from Karabakh. The grandmother was Russian, a native of the Arkhangelsk region of Russia. She met her future husband at the front during the Great Patriotic War, which both passed from beginning to end.
After receiving secondary education at the Berd secondary school No. 2 and parallel classes at the music school No. 1 in the piano class, Narine receives higher education at the Bryusov Yerevan State Linguistic University. Having received a diploma of a teacher of Russian language and literature, she decides to continue her studies in Moscow, where she moved in 1994.
Soon after, she married, and in 1995 she had a son. The white stone capital became a second homeland for the writer.
The path to literary recognition Narine Abgaryan began with the fact that she started her page in a popular live magazine. For the first time it happened in 2005, but two months later she gave up this idea, stopped writing, and only in early 2009, the blog entries began to be updated again.
The story about Manjuna, conceived by Narine, suddenly interested writer Lara Gall, who, in turn, brought Narine together with the editor of Astrel-SPb Irina Kopylova. The result of fruitful cooperation was the birth of three books by Narine Abgaryan: “Manyunya”, “Manyunya Writes a Fantastic Novel” and “Ponaye”.