Nora Nadjarian | |
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Born | 1966 Limassol, Cyprus |
Occupation | Writer, teacher, advisory editor |
Nationality | Armenian–Cypriot |
Literary movement | Post-colonialism |
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Nora Nadjarian (born 1966) is an Armenian–Cypriot poet and short story writer. Writing in English, Armenian, and Greek, Nadjarian's writing has focused on the continued fallout of the 1974 partition of Cyprus.
A frequent participant in international competitions, poetry festivals, literary conferences and other projects, her poems and short stories have also appeared in numerous anthologies around the world.[1]
The writer has said that her work is inspired by Sylvia Plath and Yehuda Amichai.[2] Paul Celan, Pablo Neruda and Sharon Olds are a few other idols that she has mentioned.[3]