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Viken Berberian is a writer and essayist whose works rely on satire and defy easy categorization. Berberian's fiction and essays have appeared in print and online in The New York Times, le Monde Diplomatique, Foreign Affairs, Financial Times, Granta, The Nation, and the New York Review of Books. His novels have been translated to French, Hebrew, Italian, German and Dutch. They are marked by keen wit and a sense of economic and political injustice.

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  • Viken Berberian, né en 1967 à Beyrouth, est un écrivain américain d’origine arménienne. (fr)
  • Viken Berberian is a writer and essayist whose works rely on satire and defy easy categorization. Berberian's fiction and essays have appeared in print and online in The New York Times, le Monde Diplomatique, Foreign Affairs, Financial Times, Granta, The Nation, and the New York Review of Books. His novels have been translated to French, Hebrew, Italian, German and Dutch. They are marked by keen wit and a sense of economic and political injustice. (en)
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  • Viken Berberian (en)
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  • Literary fiction (en)
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  • Viken Berberian (en)
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  • Das Kapital, The Cyclist, The Structure is Rotten, Comrade (en)
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  • Novelist (en)
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  • Viken Berberian, né en 1967 à Beyrouth, est un écrivain américain d’origine arménienne. (fr)
  • Viken Berberian is a writer and essayist whose works rely on satire and defy easy categorization. Berberian's fiction and essays have appeared in print and online in The New York Times, le Monde Diplomatique, Foreign Affairs, Financial Times, Granta, The Nation, and the New York Review of Books. His novels have been translated to French, Hebrew, Italian, German and Dutch. They are marked by keen wit and a sense of economic and political injustice. (en)
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  • Viken Berberian (fr)
  • Viken Berberian (en)
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