Zabel Sibil AsadourW
Zabel Sibil Asadour

Zabel Asadour better known by her literary pseudonym Sibil was born as Zabel Khanjian, July 23, 1863 in Üsküdar district, İstanbul - June 19, 1934), was a famous Ottoman Armenian poet, writer, publisher, educator and philanthropist.

Diana Der HovanessianW
Diana Der Hovanessian

Diana Der Hovanessian, Armenian American poet, translator, and author. Much of the subject of her poetry was about Armenia and the Armenian diaspora. She wrote and published over twenty-five books.

Silva KaputikyanW
Silva Kaputikyan

Silva Kaputikyan was an Armenian poet and political activist. One of the best-known Armenian writers of the twentieth century, she is recognized as "the leading poetess of Armenia" and "the grand lady of twentieth century Armenian poetry". Although a member of the Communist Party, she was a noted advocate of Armenian national causes.

Shushanik KurghinianW
Shushanik Kurghinian

Shushanik Kurghinian was an Armenian writer who became a catalyst in the development of socialist and feminist poetry. She is described as having "given a voice to the voiceless" and herself saw her role as a poet as "profoundly political".

MetakseW
Metakse

Metakse or Metakse Poghosian was an Armenian poet, writer, translator and public activist. She was a member of the Advisory Board of the Writers Union of Armenia.

Marine PetrossianW
Marine Petrossian

Marine Petrossian is an Armenian poet, essayist and columnist.

Tovmas TerzianW
Tovmas Terzian

Tovmas Terzian was an Armenian poet, playwright, and professor.

Vahe VahianW
Vahe Vahian

Vahe-Vahian, born Sarkis Abdalian, was an Armenian poet, writer, editor, pedagogue and orator.

Zabel YesayanW
Zabel Yesayan

Zabel Yesayan was an Armenian novelist, translator, and professor of literature.