Yeghishe Charents was born Yeghishe Soghomonyan in Kars, then a part of the Russian empire, in 1987 to a family involved in the rug trade. He first attended an Armenian, but later transferred to a Russian, technical secondary school in Kars from 1908 to 1912. Amid the upheavals of the first world war and the Armenian genocide in the Ottoman empire, he volunteered to fight in a detachment in 1915 for the Caucasian Front. Sent to Van in 1915.
Charents was a witness to the destruction that the Turkish garrison had laid upon the Armenian population, leaving indelible memories that would later be read in his poems. He left the front one year later, attending school at the Shanyavski People’s University in Moscow. The horrors of the war and genocide had scarred Carents and he became a fervend supporter of the Bolsheviks, seeing them as the one true hope to saving Armenia .
1916 – Entered Shanyavski People’s University in Moscow.
1917, February – Took part in political prisoners’ liberation width group of the Shanyavski University students.
A victim of Stalinism, hi died in prison in 1937, 27 November
His last collection of , <<The book of The Way>>, was printed in 1934.

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