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The Sound of War

4,900 ֏

Additional information

Dimensions 13 × 20 cm
ISBN

978-9939-9353-6-2

Cover

Hardcover

Year

2025

Pages

232

Description

“The Sound of War” by Hayk Navasardyan is a memoir documenting the Forty-Four-Day War. The text presents the days of the war not only as historical facts but also as testimony of lived experience—what was seen, heard, and felt.
The author, a journalist, worked in Artsakh during the war, appearing in various sections of the front lines. Through his eyes, camera, and words, the reader is transported to both the front and the rear, to places where sounds become bullets of memory.
This book is about the people of the war—those who fought, lost, yet found a second life and live through it. “The Sound of War” is more than a factual account; it is a collection of human stories that many readers will encounter for the first time. It is an attempt to make audible the voices of those who must never be silenced.