This remains, to me, the most poignant Les Misérables quote
Quick sketches of Jean Valjean, Enjolras and Cosette
*sees the Seine in any context* omg this is just like when my good friend Javert killed himself
no better way to show some pride in my homeland of armenia than showcasing a little bit about it's history with my beloved les miserables!
we commonly call it Թշվառները in the armenian language, which means "the miserable" much like the original french.
character names as they most often appear in translations (all phonetic translation from french into armenian, pronounced similarly to their french names aside from small differences)
jean valjean, Ժան Վալժան
javert, Ժավեր
fantine, Ֆանտին
cosette, Կոզետ
marius pontmercy, Մարիուս Պոնտմերսի
eponine, Էպոնին
m. thenardier, Թենարդիե
mme. thenardier, Թենարդիե տիկին (տիկին means mrs or lady in armenian)
gavroche, Գավրոշ
enjolras, Անժոլրա (pronounced ahnzzlora)
grantaire, Գրանտեր
some history
the first translation of the novel into armenian was first printed in the 1880s, and remained in print until the early 1900s. its completely lost media as far as i know and despite my best efforts, i have not been able to unearth a copy. i doubt it's gone forever though, so who knows where one may be lurking!
soviet era armenia was full of translations, the most well known being in 1987, even receiving an audiobook recording (year of recording unknown)
not a single professional production of the musical has been performed in the country to this day, with no plans to as far as i know. but several adaptations have been subbed in armenian and released in the country. many other adaptations have also made it here through their russian (a popular language spoken in armenia as well) dubs and subs
also i think you all would like to know that there was a small fandom of armenian fans in the 2010s haha
Message from the Free HK account that I've given links to below:
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The reason for selecting this song is to remind Hong Kongers not to lose hope, to encourage everyone to stand up, to speak up together, and to further the fight for democracy. Another purpose is to beckon every Hong Konger and the rest of the world: in acts of conscience, call out together against the high, solid wall.
[Reference to Haruki Murakami's speech in 2009: "Always on the side of the egg," in which he said, "If there is a hard, high wall and an egg that breaks against it, no matter how right the wall or how wrong the egg, I will stand on the side of the egg."]
[...]
Indeed, not everyone can go to the front line, but many truly want to give what they can for this movement. We don't know how long this fight will last, and therefore we must stay unified and not lose hope. [...]
Last but not least, a thank you to all the participants for all their work-- including the conductor, musicians, singers, recording engineers, sound engineers, sponsors for the sound and video recording venues, actors, videographers, and sponsors for recording equipment--all of whom made this video possible. Hong Kongers truly "we connect"!
[...]
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[Context:]
Description of the video:
Musicians responded to a call to action and formed a 40 member orchestra and 60 plus member chorus within a short amount of time to record "Do You Hear the People Sing" in three languages (Cantonese, English, Mandarin); people from all walks of life also contributed to the production of this music video.
ENGLISH
CANTONESE
MANDARIN
do people still value old men I wonder...
Fantine and her long hair, 도둑 (1996)
not rlly sure how tumblr works but heres knife wife and the babygirl antichrist
Some canon era Enjoltaire for you. Just wanted to challenge myself to draw something that was very hand based instead of relying on faces. I think it went pretty well. I have to draw a lot of hands at my works so I've gotten really comfortable with them over the years.
Anyway I hope you like it. Just a little bit of Enjolras/Grantaire steaminess.
nel || 19 || they/them || aroace || every once in a while I scream about something other than Les Miserables || if you know me irl no you don’t
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