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Yaşar Tolga Cora et al., « Foreword », Études arméniennes contemporaines, ID : 10.4000/eac.2374
In Shahan Shahnur’s novel Retreat Without Song, the main protagonist Bedros, an Armenian man from Istanbul exiled in Paris in the early 1920s, explains to his lover, a French woman named Nenette, what his former homeland was like. During their conversation, Bedros uses the Turkish term missir bouyda (roasted maize) to address Nenette in an affectionate way. It is “something you eat [...] in Istanbul”, he explains to her, “when they get together during the long, winter evenings, they roast mai...