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Nora Najarian
Nora Najarian
Biography
Nora Najarian is a Cypriot poet and short story writer of Armenian origin. She was born in 1966 in Limassol, Cyprus.
Her family has a long history in Cyprus, with her grandparents being Armenian refugees who migrated to the island at the beginning of the 20th century. Najarian's mother works in the production of fabrics. She received her early education at an Armenian elementary school and later attended Foley's Grammar School, where she was taught in English.
Writing Style and Themes
Najarian writes in three languages: English, Armenian, and Greek. Her writing focuses mainly on the island of Cyprus, particularly on the separation of Cyprus into the North and South, which occurred in 1974. Many of her works deal with the consequences of this event, exploring its ongoing effects.
Influences
Najarian has cited several poets as influences on her work, including Sylvia Plath, Yehuda Amichai, Paul Celan, Pablo Neruda, and Sharon Olds.
Career
Najarian often participates in international competitions, poetry festivals, literary conferences, and other projects. Her poems and stories have been included in numerous anthologies worldwide.
Works
While specific details about Najarian's works are not provided in the sources, it is clear that her writing explores a range of themes related to Cyprus and its history, as well as global issues.