
Armenian Genocide literature
Armenian Genocide literature encompasses works that document and reflect on the systematic mass extermination of Armenians by the Ottoman Empire between 1915 and 1923. This body of literature includes eyewitness accounts, survivor testimonies, historical analyses, and fictional narratives that explore the experiences of victims, the impact of the genocide on Armenian culture, and the struggle for recognition and justice. These texts aim to educate readers about the events, raise awareness, and preserve the memory of those affected, while often addressing broader themes of human rights, identity, and the importance of remembrance in preventing future atrocities.