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