Book “One Hundred Years of the Armenian Genocide: A Century of Silence” to be presented in Spain
On 19 May, after more than two years, the book “One Hundred Years of the Armenian Genocide: A Century of Silence” will be presented on the Balearic Islands in Spain. At Arthur Ghukasyan’s initiative, the book features the opinions of historians, journalists, lawyers, prose writers, poets, playwrights and artists on the Armenian Genocide. As reported Hayern Aysor, there is a total of about 35 authors from Armenia, Spain, Bolivia, Chile, Guatemala, Columbia, Venezuela, Peru, Puerto Rico, Honduras, Ecuador, Lebanon, France, Panama, Uruguay, Cuba, Paraguay, Argentina, El Salvador and the Dominican Republic.
The following are the authors: Arthur Ghukasyan, Aida Acosta, José Luis Alvarez Vélez, Núria Añó, Victor Hugo Arévalo Jordán, Freddy D. Astorga, Edgardo Daniel Barreda Valenzuela, Dora Isabel Berdugo Iriarte, Roni Bolivar, Enrique Bustamante, José Caraballo, Amado Carbonell Santos, Francisco Domene, Santos Domínguez Ramos, Julio Fernández Peláez, Miguel Alberto González González, G. H. Guarch, José Antonio Gurriarán, Dick Lester Núñez, Sandra Beatriz Ludeña Jimenez, Rodrigo Yano Isaza, Ara Malikian, Virginia Mendoza, Juan Merelo-Barbera, Jean Meyer, Marcos Antonio Pareja Sosa, Gonzalo Perera, Luis Manuel Pérez Boitel, Jorge Rubiani, Mariano Saravia, Yanira Soundy, Gustavo Sterczek, Luciano Andrés Valencia, Fernando José Vaquero Oroquieta, Máximo Vega and Gregorio Vigil-Escalera.