Confessions of Kitchoonie, The

Paperback
(ISBN: 0-935102-02-7)
$10.00
Ashod Press (Publisher)
1979 New York
95 pages
Size: 5 1/2" x 8"
Language(s): English

Comrade Panchoonie, the creature of Yervant Odian's genius, performed his questionable service for the Armenian people in the early years of this century and, together with his creator, has long since departed this life. But as Odian predicted, his spirit is still very much with us, particularly in the persons of his sons. One of them, who understandably changed his name to Kitchoonie, has been active in the Armenian community for most of his life, and recorded his impressions and observations, which Jack Antreassian assembled and Ashod Press has published in this small volume. Kitchoonie may not be half the man his father was, but he has some things to say about the Armenian community in America that may interest and amuse you.

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