Varujan Vosganian

Varujan Vosganian

Varujan Vosganian (born in 1958) comes from a family of Armenian descent who emigrated to Romania from the former Ottoman Empire after the 1915 genocide waged against the Armenians. complex personality, Varujan Vosganian is a writer, politician, economist, mathematician, university professor and ... pianist. He is the leader of the Armenian community of Romania and first vice president of the Writers' Union of Romania. Between 2006 and 2008 he was Minister of Economy and Finance and, in the last twenty years after the fall of the communist regime, has been a member of the Parliament of Romania, first as deputy and now as a senator.
His books cover a wide variety of topics, from economics to political science and poetry and prose. His literary work consists of three books of poetry: Blue brujo (1994), The veiled eye of Queen (2001), some of whose poems have been published in literary magazines in Spain and Mexico, and Jesus with a thousand arms (2005 ); one of short prose, The statue of the Commendatore (1994) and The Book of Whispers (2009), which has established himself as a writer for the critically acclaimed and library, as well as the interest generated at the international level.