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Kote Jandieri | 1958- | Invitation to the Cinema (Kote Jandieri, The Night of Cinderella, Tbilisi, 2009) | Prose | “For me Ninco’s Algeria has never been only the ruins of Carthage”. (pg. 143) |
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Kote Jandieri | 1958- | Invitation to the Cinema (Kote Jandieri, The Night of Cinderella, Tbilisi, 2009) | Prose | “Later it turned out that together with other plays, “Caligula” was also included in this book” (pg. 143) |
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Kote Jandieri | 1958- | Invitation to the Cinema (Kote Jandieri, The Night of Cinderella, Tbilisi, 2009) | Prose | “Amulets sparkled in blue, They poured down red wine, foamy (who?) And the Sirens were singing The epitaph of no return!” (to whom?) (pg. 133) |
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Kote Jandieri | 1958- | Invitation to the Cinema (Kote Jandieri, The Night of Cinderella, Tbilisi, 2009) | Prose | “Man is a Charon, who takes into his hands my dead soul and brings it to the other bank of the stinky river. Bastard!” (pg. 123) |
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Kote Jandieri | 1958- | Invitation to the Cinema (Kote Jandieri, The Night of Cinderella, Tbilisi, 2009) | Prose | “How shall I write fathers Senators, what shall I write to you, or what shall I not consider worthy of writing yet? Did I know this, then let the Gods send on me death more cruel, than the one,... |
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Kote Jandieri | 1958- | Family Chronicles (Kote Jandieri, The Night of Cinderella, Tbilisi, 2009) | Prose | “Do you know what I dreamed at night? That I woke up in Aeetes’ Palace”. (pg.90) |
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Kote Jandieri | 1958- | Family Chronicles (Kote Jandieri, The Night of Cinderella, Tbilisi, 2009) | Prose | “I started to read Greek myths from the very beginning”. |
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Kote Jandieri | 1958- | Family Chronicles (Kote Jandieri, The Night of Cinderella, Tbilisi, 2009) | Prose | “Aunt Flora… brought me a cup of water and poured some wine into it. I said: I want it without water too, and aunt Flora answered: “why are you taking an example from him, he is a... |
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Kote Jandieri | 1958- | Blackberry bushes (Kote Jandieri, The Night of Cinderella, Tbilisi, 2009) | Prose | “His cousins did not think long, took him around all stalls and counters and had him meet the priest of Bacchus”. (pg. 36 |
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Kote Jandieri | 1958- | Blackberry bushes (Kote Jandieri, The Night of Cinderella, Tbilisi, 2009) | Prose | “… then Elioz fell more abjectly than the gladiator torn by the beast. … he took with him the cruelty from the arena, which during the whole week… urged him to return to... |
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