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Mıgırdiç Margosyan e la condizione di ogni armeno: Garod
Migration and exile experiences usually influence at least four aspects, concepts, words: identity/alterity, language, city, memory. ‘Go, study, become a man’: these imperatives do not break the isolation nor the exile, but cross themselves and lock up in a condition of estrangement the boy who receives those orders from his father, and leaves his beloved Diyarbakir to reach the far, remote Istanbul.