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A Generational Game of Telephone: A Conversation with Aram Mrjoian on “Waterline” - Chicago Review of Books

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How much does the past inform the present? For Aram Mrjoian, that’s an open question, impossible to answer, but equally impossible not to ask. His stunning debut novel, Waterline, follows a family of Armenian Americans whose intergenerational trauma—with family members having died or dramatically escaped from the Armenian genocide—is completely overwhelmed by their present-day trauma when a young woman commits suicide in the middle of Lake Michi…
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chireviewofbooks.com broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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