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Black Dog of Fate

A Memoir

Peter Balakian

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The first-born son of his generation, Peter Balakian grew up in a close, extended family, sheltered by 1950s and '60s New Jersey suburbia and immersed in an all-American boyhood defined by rock 'n' roll, adolescent pranks, and a passion for the New York Yankees that he shared with his beloved grandmother. But beneath this sunny world lay the dark specter of the trauma his family and ancestors had experienced--the Turkish government's extermination of more than a million Armenians in 1915, including many of Balakian's relatives, in the century's first genocide.

In elegant, moving prose, Black Dog of Fate charts Balakian's growth and personal awakening to the facts of his family's history and the horrifying aftermath of the Turkish government's continued campaign to cover up one of the worst crimes ever committed against humanity. In unearthing the secrets of a family's past and how they affect its present, Black Dog of Fate gives fresh meaning to the story of what it means to be an American.


Table of Contents

I. Grandmother
   Black Dog of Fate
   The Woman in Blue
   Freedom, New Jersey
p. 3
p. 17
p. 26

II. Mother
   An Armenian Jew in Suburbia
   Tahn on Crabtree Lane
   Threads of Silk
p. 35
p. 45
p. 59

III. Father
   Saturday Autumn I
   Istanbul was Constantinople
   The Other Side of the Bridge
   A Creature of Rock'n Roll
   Saturday Autumn II
p. 67
p. 72
p. 79
p. 90
p. 100

IV. Chain of Words
   Benzine Rinsings from the Moon
   The Sioux Chef
   “Khaddish”
   A Princess in Byzantium
   Owls Flying in the Dark
   Words for My Grandmother
p. 109
p. 115
p. 119
p. 127
p. 131
p. 139

V. Bloody News
   Before the Nazis
   The Murder of a Nation
   Fall from the Clouds
   A Thousand Shoes
   A Document and a Photograph
   Dovey's Story
   The Cemetery of Our Ancestors
   Reading a Skeleton
p. 147
p. 159
p. 174
p. 188
p. 191
p. 209
p. 224
p. 249

VI. Commemoration
   Times Square
   The Open Wound
   The Fact of a House
p. 261
p. 276
p. 283
Acknowledgments
Sources and Selected Bibliography
p. 290
p. 291

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