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Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Anna the Bride

 


Today I read that George Kevork Apelian’s “Anna the Bride” has been translated into Italian. The book was also translated into Arabic and English (by Annie Hoglind). 

Anna was George Kevork Apelian's paternal grandmother. The book is about Anna, refusing to marry the prospective groom her parents had her engaged, she sneaked out of her parent’s house in the middle of the night and walked alone, all the way from her coastal village Kaladouran to her lover Kerop’s parental house in the village of Keurkune. Although elopements were not uncommon in Kessab, but never a girl had walked on her own to her lover’s house before. Her elopement and the subsequent feud between the families became part of the folklore of Kessab and a tune was continued to be sung about the event during marriage festivities for long, well after Anna, Kerop were no more. 

The young couple fathered two sons, Kerop and James, the author’s father. But her husband left for the U.S. to join his two brothers and have his pregnant wife and son join him after he settled. Anna and her children left Iskenderun on ship to Marseille France to continue their journey to the U.S. But she was not permitted to immigrate. Forced to return to Keurkune, she was deported with her in-laws and sister-in-law on their genocidal march where she, her elder son, her in-laws succumbed to the ordeal. Only her younger son James and her sister-in-law Karoun, my maternal grandmother, survived. She became James' guardian angel.

“Anna the Bride” is the story of Anna Tititian. A true story and the staff of which movies are made.

Anna hailed from the Titizian family. Shahe' Kasparian wrote this poem in the memory of Anna who was his wife Sylva’s and his brother-in-laws: John and Garbis Titizian’s paternal grandfather’s sister.

 

Anna The Bride

 

A striking pearl necklace adorning her neck,

she was so stunning with hazel almond eyes,

a gorgeous complexion with no speck,

glowing beauty in the midnight moonrise.

 

Long silky black hair, braided to her waist,

she shined, the moon paling in comparison,

a daunting and arduous journey she faced

in a lacy traditional shawl delightfully crimson.

 

In the middle of the night, shivering  and cold

with a scant foot sandal, walked over rocks

amidst the howling of coyotes so bold,

never to look back, strolled  so many blocks.

 

She was engaged to one not of her choosing,

she denied her father's & mother's strong wish

and in spite of their will, not a minute losing

she embarked on a voyage of uncertain finish.

 

No one so pretty like her had dared elope

alone in the dark she carried on and on,

frightened and confused down the slope,

determined to get to her lover before dawn.

 

Sobbing at times but surely always smiling

she longed for the encounter and anticipated

the last step in her new passage and yearning,

new beginning, new chapter, to be created.

 

And so, she was united at last with her lover,

betrothed to each other for all eternity

conceived their first child under heavy cover

only to be separated from her community.

 

He travelled far away to the Land of the Free

sent word for her to name their second child

possibilities for a family reunion never to be

but she never lost hope and always complied.

 

Sad circumstances looming over the horizon,

once again she was forced against all her wishes

time to walk the march of death with no reason

like her million and a half sisters and  brothers.

 

Evil Ottoman empire schemed to annihilate,

eradicate any trace of Armenian descendants

but their plans were destined to a different fate

children scattered in the world of remnants.

 

She and her firstborn went through carnage

succumbed to an untimely and tragic death

her angelic life curtailed like her marriage

only to leave a legacy of precious breath.

 

Anna  Bride  will always be remembered

even though she has no grave or tombstone

she lives on in the ten million strong bred

her indomitable spirit surely infinitely grown.

  

Shahe' Kasparian 2-14-14

Note: Posted with his Permission



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