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Kote Jandieri | 1958- | Blackberry bushes (Kote Jandieri, The Night of Cinderella, Tbilisi, 2009) | Prose | “During one of the most atrocious clashes on the arena, when one gladiator pierced another’s throat with a spear, the spine-chilling yell of the crowd … made Elioz open his eyes.... |
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Kote Jandieri | 1958- | Blackberry bushes (Kote Jandieri, The Night of Cinderella, Tbilisi, 2009) | Prose | “At the sign of the Centurions the trumpeters blew their horns and harbingered the beginning of a pageant to the bloodthirsty crowd” (pg. 34) |
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Kote Jandieri | 1958- | Blackberry bushes (Kote Jandieri, The Night of Cinderella, Tbilisi, 2009) | Prose | “I am an apprentice of a merchant and study Roman Law and rhetoric in a Lyceum at the same time”. (pg. 24) |
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Kote Jandieri | 1958- | Blackberry bushes (Kote Jandieri, The Night of Cinderella, Tbilisi, 2009) | Prose | “The woman wore red silk dress and her face was covered by the Cretan Muslin veil” (pg.23) |
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Kote Jandieri | 1958- | Blackberry bushes (Kote Jandieri, The Night of Cinderella, Tbilisi, 2009) | Prose | “I learned calculus and compilation of merchant books, Roman Law and the religious law of Yahweh” ( pg. 18) |
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Kote Jandieri | 1958- | Blackberry bushes (Kote Jandieri, The Night of Cinderella, Tbilisi, 2009) | Prose | “Elioz was getting better versed in Roman Law”. (pg. 18) |
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Kote Jandieri | 1958- | Blackberry bushes (Kote Jandieri, The Night of Cinderella, Tbilisi, 2009) | Prose | “The sons of Zebulon were Sadducees - pious during daylight and profligate idolaters of the Moon, covertly sneaking into Amphitheaters to watch bloodshed during Saturnalia” (pg. 17) |
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Kote Jandieri | 1958- | The Word and the Book (Kote Jandieri, The Night of Cinderella, Tbilisi, 2009) | Prose | “In Plato’s “Phaedo” we encounter discussion on the issue, that writing is a pernicious habit, due to which people no longer care about developing their thinking abilities and... |
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Kote Jandieri | 1958- | The Word and the Book (Kote Jandieri, The Night of Cinderella, Tbilisi, 2009) | Prose | “As it is well known, neither Pythagoras nor Socrates ever wrote”. (pg.6) |
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Kote Jandieri | 1958- | The Word and the Book (Kote Jandieri, The Night of Cinderella, Tbilisi, 2009) | Prose | “The Greek Raphsod deems the ultimate goal of existence in this world is to be enshrined in a song or chant (not the book), and the symbolist of the XIX century points namely to the book”... |
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