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The phrase is repeated throughout Carol Edgarian's exquisitely written first novel, Rise the Euphrates, and it is a fitting refrain for this story of three Armenian-American women and the shame that both binds and divides them.  · An Introduction and Novel Excerpt. by Carol Edgarian. It’s been twenty-five years since the publication of Rise the Euphrates, and thirty-odd years since my journey with these characters began. This, my first novel, grew out of a feverish dream. I was twenty at the time, living abroad on my long-hoped-for, saved-for semester in Tours, www.doorway.ru: Carol Edgarian. Carol Edgarian Scroll “ Set in San Francisco during the great quake and fire of , this wonderfully compelling novel takes us deeply into the heart and mind of an unforgettable fifteen year old girl, one who must find her way alone through a mother’s neglect, through bordellos and corrupt politicians, through the debris and ashes of what was once “The Paris of the West.”.


Carol Edgarian is an award-winning novelist, essayist, teacher, and editor. Her novels include Vera, the New York Times bestseller Three Stages of Amazement, and the international bestseller Rise the Euphrates, hailed by The Washington Post as a book "whose generosity of spirit, intelligence, humanity and ambition are what literature ought to be and rarely is today.". Arranged chronologically, from the fervent declarations of youth to the serene reflections of old age, The Writer's Life spans twenty-three countries and four centuries to observe the entire spectrum of the human condition, with particular attention paid to the joys and agonies of literary endeavor. Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Rise the Euphrates at www.doorway.ru Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users.


Carol Edgarian is a New York Times bestselling novelist, essayist, teacher, and editor. Her novels include Vera, Three Stages of Amazement, and Rise the Euphrates, described by The Washington Post as a book “whose generosity of spirit, intelligence, humanity and ambition are what literature ought to be.”. Rise the Euphrates was awarded the ANC Freedom Prize, and a twentieth-anniversary revised edition of the novel was released to mark the centennial of the Armenian Genocide. “RISE THE EUPHRATES is an important, powerful, poignant novel Carol Edgarian’s prodigious talents as a storyteller, her ability to account what there was and was not for these Armenian Americans, should not be missed.” —Don Lee, Ploughshares “RISE THE EUPHRATES packs an emotional wallop.” —Elle “Where is Armenia today?. An Introduction and Novel Excerpt. by Carol Edgarian. It’s been twenty-five years since the publication of Rise the Euphrates, and thirty-odd years since my journey with these characters began. This, my first novel, grew out of a feverish dream. I was twenty at the time, living abroad on my long-hoped-for, saved-for semester in Tours, France.

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