
معرفی
Armen Davoudian is a Lecturer at Stanford University, holding an MFA from Johns Hopkins (2019) and a BA from UC Berkeley (2013). His work explores intersections of queer identity, Armenian genocide memory, Middle Eastern conflicts, and immigrant experiences through poetry and translation.
- Author of The Palace of Forty Pillars (Tin House/Corsair)
- Translator of Hopscotch by Fatemeh Shams (Ugly Duckling Presse/Falscrhum)
- Poems published in The Atlantic, Poetry, and Literary Matters
Research Focus: Creates art reflecting on exile, identity fragmentation, and historical trauma. Themes include:
- Armenian diasporic memory
- Queer adolescence in Iran
- Immigrant alienation
- Translation as cultural bridge
- Third-space theory in diaspora studies
Recognition: Received critical acclaim from The Sunday Times, The Telegraph, and Cleveland Review of Books.
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