Cabinet des Fées reviews Vera Nazarian

Sep 04, 2009 15:29

This week, erzebet and the good folks at Cabinet des Fées recently posted the September 1 issue, and apparently I am a featured author of sorts -- Tanya B. Avakian reviewed three of my books, in truly fascinating ethnic contexts that, to be honest, no other reviewer has ever done, because they simply don't know enough about Armenia, or for that matter Russia, to notice some of the hidden things in my books that a person of my background would know... I actually teared up when I read the Dreams review.

Here are the reviews:

Review of Dreams of the Compass Rose in context of Armenian history

Review of Salt of the Air

Review of The Duke in His Castle

In addition, there is a great review of Eugie's stunning Norilana Books debut collection Returning my Sister's Face.




eugie foster, armenian, armenia, salt of the air, the duke in his castle, vera nazarian, dreams of the compass rose, russia, tanya b. avakian, review, russian, cabinet des fees

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