Publications of the Armenian International Women's AssociationPostage and Handling: $3.00 for the first book; $2.00 for each additional book.
My Odyssey
(List Price: $20; member price: $15)[Order a copy of "My Odyssey" ]
In the most unlikely setting--a Siberian labor camp following World War II--the author, then a young Lithuanian student imprisoned by Soviet forces, met and fell in love with fellow exile Gurgen Mahari, a noted Armenian poet and novelist. This memoir spans a life than began in the author's native Lithuania, took her to experience the inhumane conditions of Soviet totalitarianism, and finally shifted to the intellectual atmosphere of Armenia. Now in her 80s, the author is still living in the Yerevan apartment she shared for many years with her late husband.
Edited by Ruth Bedevian; Translated from the original Russian by Jaklin Ekmekjian and Gohar Arsenyan
I Want to Live: Poems by Shushanik Kurghinian.
($14 for AIWA members, $15.95 non-members) [Order a copy of "I want to live" ]
Introducing the recently translated poetry of Sushanik Kurghinian, poet, feminist, iconoclast, and social rights advocate.
Translated by Shushan Avagyan, Bilingual edition: Armenian/English.
The
Other Voice: Armenian Women's Poetry Through the Ages.
($10 for AIWA members, $12 non-members) [more about the book]
Various authors, translated by Diana der Hovannessian.
Queens of the Armenians: 150 biographies based on history and legend. Hayk Khachatrian, 2002.
This book is a new English translation of an Armenian work. ($10 for AIWA members, $12 non-members)
Armenian Women: New Visions, New Horizons, papers presented at the Yerevan Conference. Arts, criticism, historiography, sociology, politics, health research, and much, much more. ($15 for AIWA members,
$20 for non-members,)
AIWA Newsletter
The AIWA newsletter is published quarterly, and is free to all members.
Voices of Armenian Women. Presentations from the Paris Conference ($15 for AIWA members, $20 non-members)
Armanian Women in a Changing World. Papers from the London Conference, the First International Conference of AIWA, held in London in 1994. This book features over twenty-five articles, covering a broad spectrum of research on the state of Armenian women today, during various periods of history, in the diaspora and in the Armenian republic. Literary criticism, historiography, sociological surveys, political advice, health research. ($15 for AIWA members, $20 for non-members)
Stone Stories by Laura Kalpakian
This autobiographical essay by a writer of popular fiction, is adapted from the text of Ms. Kalpakian's talk at the AIWA Annual Meeting in the spring of 1992.
London Concert Tapes
A two-hour videotape of the Concert that took place at the London Conference in the fall of 1994 is now available. Featured are pianist Lilit Shugarian, violinist Marine Bkheyan, and soprano Elisabeth Pehlivanian. ($25.00 including postage and handling)