Author:
Vardges Petrosyan (4)
Category:
Opinion journalism (2)
Age Recommendation: 13+
In 1960s England, Vardges Petrosyan speaks with a well-known writer James Aldridge about a generation that came of age after the war. Their conversation touches on music, protests, drugs, the loss of meaning, and distrust toward old ideals. Against the backdrop of cultural change, the characters try to understand the line between freedom, indifference, and inner emptiness. The discussion eventually turns to historical memory and the fate of the Armenian people.