Vahé Godel (born 16 August 1931, in Geneva) is a French Swiss writer, translator and scholar of Armenian literature. He is the son of Robert Godel, a noted linguist and expert on the Armenian language, and Meline Papazian, an Armenian from Bursa. While being a well-known writer in his own right in his native Switzerland, Vahé Godel has also translated numerous Armenian poets, both past and present. His translations include: Odes et lamentations by Grégoire de Narek, Tous les désirs de l'âme by Grégoire de Narek and Nahabed Koutchag, Le chant du pain by Daniel Varoujan, J’apporterai des pierres and Erevan by Marine Petrossian.
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| - Vahé Godel (* 16. August 1931 in Genf) ist ein französischsprachiger Schweizer Schriftsteller und Übersetzer. Godel ist der Sohn einer Armenierin und eines auf die armenische Sprache spezialisierten Linguisten. Er hat am Collège de Genève unterrichtet und – neben seinen eigenen Werken – armenische Literatur ins Französische übersetzt. Er gehörte zu den Gründern der Gruppe Olten. Godel lebt in Chêne-Bougeries. (de)
- Vahé Godel, né le 16 août 1931 à Genève, est un poète et un écrivain suisse de langue française. (fr)
- Vahé Godel (born 16 August 1931, in Geneva) is a French Swiss writer, translator and scholar of Armenian literature. He is the son of Robert Godel, a noted linguist and expert on the Armenian language, and Meline Papazian, an Armenian from Bursa. While being a well-known writer in his own right in his native Switzerland, Vahé Godel has also translated numerous Armenian poets, both past and present. His translations include: Odes et lamentations by Grégoire de Narek, Tous les désirs de l'âme by Grégoire de Narek and Nahabed Koutchag, Le chant du pain by Daniel Varoujan, J’apporterai des pierres and Erevan by Marine Petrossian. (en)
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| - Vahé Godel (* 16. August 1931 in Genf) ist ein französischsprachiger Schweizer Schriftsteller und Übersetzer. Godel ist der Sohn einer Armenierin und eines auf die armenische Sprache spezialisierten Linguisten. Er hat am Collège de Genève unterrichtet und – neben seinen eigenen Werken – armenische Literatur ins Französische übersetzt. Er gehörte zu den Gründern der Gruppe Olten. Godel lebt in Chêne-Bougeries. (de)
- Vahé Godel, né le 16 août 1931 à Genève, est un poète et un écrivain suisse de langue française. (fr)
- Vahé Godel (born 16 August 1931, in Geneva) is a French Swiss writer, translator and scholar of Armenian literature. He is the son of Robert Godel, a noted linguist and expert on the Armenian language, and Meline Papazian, an Armenian from Bursa. While being a well-known writer in his own right in his native Switzerland, Vahé Godel has also translated numerous Armenian poets, both past and present. His translations include: Odes et lamentations by Grégoire de Narek, Tous les désirs de l'âme by Grégoire de Narek and Nahabed Koutchag, Le chant du pain by Daniel Varoujan, J’apporterai des pierres and Erevan by Marine Petrossian. His brother is an actor and director. (en)
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