ISTANBUL, November 19 (Noyan Tapan). On the occasion of the book fair of Istanbul the "70 Thousand Assyrians" book by William Saroyan was among the 3 books published by the "Aras" publishing-house in 2004. The book was translated into Turkish by Hovhannes Gljdagh and Aziz Geokdemir. According to the "Marmara" newspaper of Istanbul, besides translation, Geokdemir also gave a number of commentaries in the preface in connection with Saroyan's literature and Turkish-Armenian relations. Geokdemir touches upon 1915 Genocide of Armenians and the arguments regarding 1915 events. He reminds that Saroyan also often wrote about these materials pointing to the last work included into the book where Saroyan writes: "Come and exterminate this people if you can." Geokdemir, however, added that Saroyan was one of the writers who considers not the peoples but individuals to be responsible for the lawless actions of the world. "Saroyan became Saroyan owing to the very broad-mindedness," he emphasized. The book consisting of about 200 pages is summed up in the "You are Armenian, Armenian" Saroyan's work where Saroyan expresses his faith in the steadfastness of Armenian people.
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