Terian was
born in the Gandza village of Javakhk region in. Schooled
in Tiflis, he then studied at the Lazarian College in Moscow, where
he was exposed to symbolism and joined the Russian Social Democrats. He
was jailed by Czarist police for his political activity. He is mostly known for
his poems dedicated to autumn and love. That's why Teryan is known as
"Singer of Autumn" in Literature. He published his first book of
poems, "Dreams at Dusk", in 1908, which made him an immediate
sensation, Hovhannes Tumanian calling him the most original lyric poet of his
age. He later published "Night Remembrance", "The Golden
Legend", "The Return", "The Golden Link", "In the
Land of Nairi" (where he substitute the word 'Nairi' for each instance
where the word 'Armenia' would have suited), and "The Cat's
Paradise". His poems are filled with images of rain, mist, pallid fields
and shapeless shadows, symbols of sorrow, despair and eventually, peace.
In 1913, Terian left Moscow University for the University of
St. Petersburg, where he majored in oriental languages, intensifying his
political involvement. After the revolution he became representative of
Armenians in the Ministry of Nations, personally working with Lenin and Stalin.
He died
in Orenburg of tuberculosis shortly before his 35th birthday. Each
year there is a commemoration of his life in Javakhk region , at Gandza
village, where he was born.
In 1916,
Vahan Terian published a collection of poems entitled Land of Nairi in Armenian,
in which he uses Nairi in place of Armenia. Likewise in
1923, Yeghishe Charents wrote a satirical novella entitled Land
of Nairi, using once again Nairi as a synonym for Armenia. Hayastan
Yeghiazarian, interestingly, used Nairi Zarian as his pen-name, replacing his
first name, Hayastan with Nairi.
Vahan
Teryan is buried at Komitas Pantheon which is located in the city center of
Yerevan.
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