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Guram Dochanashvili | 1939- | Stone of Former Temple (Guram Dochanashvili, Four Volumes, V. IV, Tbilisi, 2003) | Prose | “Out of stupidity they sometimes called him Muse and Parnassus and laurelled monarch” |
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Guram Dochanashvili | 1939- | Stone of Former Temple (Guram Dochanashvili, Four Volumes, V. IV, Tbilisi, 2003) | Prose | “Why are you gaping at me like that… like Narcissus…!? (pg. 315) |
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Guram Dochanashvili | 1939- | Stone of Former Temple (Guram Dochanashvili, Four Volumes, V. IV, Tbilisi, 2003) | Prose | “(Is it Greek? – Archaeopolis, Sebastopolis, Tbilisi, Tsavkisi, … yeah, Odysseus, Manglisi, Tsalka…!?)”. (pg. 294) |
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Guram Dochanashvili | 1939- | Stone of Former Temple (Guram Dochanashvili, Four Volumes, V. IV, Tbilisi, 2003) | Prose | “Trojans…! How is this, man, if Agamemnon was not distinguished for his moral self-restrain near Troy, was Clytemnestra good and - Aegisthus too?” (pg. 237) |
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Guram Dochanashvili | 1939- | Stone of Former Temple (Guram Dochanashvili, Four Volumes, V. IV, Tbilisi, 2003) | Prose | “Is he a Barber of Seville or Halicarnassus?” (pg. 218) |
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Guram Dochanashvili | 1939- | Stone of Former Temple (Guram Dochanashvili, Four Volumes, V. IV, Tbilisi, 2003) | Prose | “With Titanic talent suited for the hell (Titanic - is not a praise, simply this expression got established erroneously) […] totally alien for himself and his writings”. (pg.... |
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Guram Dochanashvili | 1939- | Stone of Former Temple (Guram Dochanashvili, Four Volumes, V. IV, Tbilisi, 2003) | Prose | “What the unworthy said was that […] headless idols even through the names coined by the untiring Muse […] (pg. 135) |
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Guram Dochanashvili | 1939- | Stone of Former Temple (Guram Dochanashvili, Four Volumes, V. IV, Tbilisi, 2003) | Prose | “Theoretical practitioners (Marx, Engels, Lenin, Darius, Stalin, Poincare, Bismarck, Sasha Tsulukidze, Caesars shrouded by mist, […] Emperors […], double faced Orwell and truly... |
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Guram Dochanashvili | 1939- | Stone of Former Temple (Guram Dochanashvili, Four Volumes, V. IV, Tbilisi, 2003) | Prose | “She was not insensible either, she knew Homer and the whole Antique Art perfectly”. (pg. 79) |
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Guram Dochanashvili | 1939- | Stone of Former Temple (Guram Dochanashvili, Four Volumes, V. IV, Tbilisi, 2003) | Prose | “Neither Helen nor Lucretia are on par with her […] You can find no one like her either with Greeks or with Latins and Barbarians”. (pg. 78) |
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