A. G. Seklemian

A. G. Seklemian

1 Published Tale
Historical Storyteller

About the Storyteller

A. G. Seklemian is an enigmatic figure in the realm of folklore and fairytales, primarily known for his collection of Armenian tales. His works, such as 'Bedik and the Invulnerable Giant' and 'The Magic Ring,' reflect a rich tapestry of Armenian culture and mythology. Although detailed biographical information about Seklemian is scarce, it is believed that he was active during the late 19th to early 20th century, a period when there was a resurgence of interest in preserving oral traditions. Seklemian's contributions are significant as they offer insights into the folklore of Armenia, capturing the moral lessons, humor, and imagination inherent in these traditional stories. His collections have played a crucial role in bringing the lesser-known stories of Armenia to a broader audience, preserving them for future generations.

Stories by A. G. Seklemian