Books For Salvation: Volumes of Tumanyan And Hugo Yielding Entertainment Magazines
Every morning street book seller Vaghinak Hakobyan from Gyumri puts several dozens of books in his bag, and walks thoughtfully along the lively street stretching to the central square of Gyumri. He sets the books on one of the benches and starts working. 43-year-old Vaghinak is not alone here, there are a few more book sellers next to him.
Two years ago when for the first time Vaghinak went to sell books, he was embarrassed. “I was morally broken and considered me to be a betrayer: I was going to sell my dear friends,” says the book seller.
“For many years I have played football. I always dreamt that this kind of sport would some day develop in Armenia, and I would become a demanded footballist… Over the years I realized that I was craving hopes in vain, moreover, one cannot earn a living in our country through sports. I did various jobs, I didn’t remain idle even a day and I bought a book as soon as earned two pennies more,” tells Vaghinak sorting the books.
“I was registered in all the bookstores of the city. As soon as there was a new book I had to have it, even found a friend to help me acquire deficient books.”
Vaghinak has already parted from most of these books; however, his bench is still full of books of various genres – from Armenian and abroad classics to contemporary ones.
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