Andranik Hakobyan (
Armenian: Անդրանիկ Հակոբյան) (born November 26, 1959, Madina,
Martuni Region,
ASSR) is an
Armenian poet, publicist, statesman and public figure.
Biography
Andranik Hakobyan was born in the village of Madina of
Martuni Region. He graduated from the secondary school N.1 of Artashat, afterwards the department of philosophy and sociology of
Yerevan State University. Hakobyan taught
history and
social sciences in schools, worked as a school supervisor in Artashat District National Educational Department, later in AKP Ararat district commissariat. In 1991-1999 he served in the
Armed Forces of Armenia, from 1999 to 2004 he worked in the
Government of Armenia. From 2004 to 2008 he served in the
Police of Armenia. Hakobyan is the Chief Adviser of the
Minister of Emergency Situations of Armenia.[1] He has been awarded with state medals, commemorative medals.
Hakobyan is the author of poems, short stories, essays, novelettes, journalistic publications.
Martin Gilavyan “Poetry and time motion” Yerevan, 2003, p. 153
Nerses Atabekyan “The planet of the strong lonely”, “World of Geghama” 4 November 2004
Naghash Martirosyan “ Feeling hot” an open letter for the reader” thoughts instead of review, Azg, 28 January 2005
Felix Bakhchinyan “With memories about the world of Taron” Grakan Tert, 24,11,2006
Nerses Atabekyan “Tempting like mountain climbing”
Felix Bakhchinyan “Saga about family cult” Hraparak, 16 September 2016[3]
Vanush Shermazanyan “Secret code of our blood”, “Trial to decipher Andranik Hakobyan’s “Country with the blue sky” after reading it without a moment's respite. On Facebook, 30 September 2016
Felix Bakhchinyan “World of Andranik Hakobyan’s creations” Yerevan, 2017
Petros Demirchyan “Memory the roots of which come from the depth” Grakan Tert, 3 November 2017
Felix Bakhchinyan “The cross we have to bear” Yerevan, 2017
Hovik Hoveyan “ Spacial charm of the nation’s silence “ Hraparak
Arthur Andranikyan “Let’s uncover our face to our soul” Irates de facto, 24 February 2018
Grigor Janikyan “Our How and Why”
Hovhannes Ayvazyan “Mediations on Andranik Hakobyan’s “A talk with the mountain” and “The rising sun” collections, 2019