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DVD Title: My Assyrian Nation on the Edge - A Congrressional Testimony by Rosie Malek-Yonan

Price: $24.95

Genre: A Documentary by Monica Malek-Yonan

Distributor: Pearlida Pictures

Language: English

Running Time: 33 Minutes

ISBN: 0-9771873-0-6

DVD Description:

On June 30, 2006, Rosie Malek-Yonan, author of The Crimson Field, testified before a Congressional Committee of the 109th Congress of the United States on religious freedom regarding the genocide, massacres and persecution of Assyrians in Iraq by Kurds and Islamists. She compared the Assyrian Genocide of 1914-1918, as depicted in her epic and historical novel, to the current plight of the indigenous Assyrian Christians of Iraq.

Book Title: The Crimson Field

Price: $29.95

Hardcover: 568 pages

Publisher: Pearlida Publishing

Language: English

ISBN: 0-9771873-4-9

LCCN (Library of Congress Control Number): 2005906414

Book Size: 6" x 9"

Book Cover Painting: David Daryawish

Book Description:

A tour-de-force, Rosie Malek-Yonan’s The Crimson Field is a historical and literary novel with enormous implications. Uncompromising and unflinching, it is based on real events and true family chronicles set to the backdrop of the Assyrian Massacres of 1914-1918 in Urmi, Iran. This is a unique triumph in that the Assyrian tragedy unfolds in an epic novel, the first of its kind, supported by actual painstakingly researched historical facts of a nation’s raw and agonizing past; a nation that has never been fully healed of its bleeding wounds and still grieves for its fallen martyrs.

Malek-Yonan’s intense interest in her family’s history that cannot be separated from her Assyrian heritage and historical events that have swept that nation in a deluge of bloodbath, began more than two decades ago. As she embarked on her journey of discovery, searching family documents and probing for her roots, she found a commonality with her Assyrian people who experienced the same trenchant attacks as her family at the hands of the Turks and Kurds nearly a century ago.

The Crimson Field is a harsh, yet poetic, narrative of her maternal grandmother, Maghdleta’s lifelong struggle to come to terms with a momentary decision made in haste during the brutality of the Assyrian Massacres and Genocide. The Crimson Field is a reconstruction of history, brick by brick, reassembling the unimaginable losses suffered by an Assyrian woman and those of her nation. Rosie Malek-Yonan’s high-spirited approach affords the reader a rare glimpse into the lives of a nation bereaved and long imagined to be forgotten. This epic novel is a tender reminder of the resilience of a people in their quest for survival. The Crimson Field is the author’s Requiem Mass for her Assyria.

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