Author | Epoch | Work | Type | Quote | Term |
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Jansugh Charkviani | 1931- | *** You left, though you didn’t want to (Jansugh Charkviani, Great Light, Tbilisi, 1980) | Poetry | “You left, though you didn’t want to Silently following a beautiful Chimera”. (pg. 88) |
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Jansugh Charkviani | 1931- | In love of motherland (Jansugh Charkviani, Great Light, Tbilisi, 1980) | Poetry | “Going mad was better Than those chaotic thrones” (pg. 38) |
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Jansugh Charkviani | 1931- | Expiration of Muse (Jansugh Charkviani, Great Light, Tbilisi, 1980) | Poetry | “Say, that the patron’s Muse has expired…”(pg. 26) |
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Simon Chikovani | 1903-1966 | Flood (Simon Chikovani, works in four volumes, vol. 2, Tbilisi, 1980) | Poetry | “The lad knew the peasant’s duty Boreas pressed on Otobaia” (pg. 265) |
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Simon Chikovani | 1903-1966 | Saba (Simon Chikovani, works in four volumes, vol. 2, Tbilisi, 1980) | Poetry | “Seems like this world is wide Where will the fate’s Boreas overtake you” |
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Simon Chikovani | 1903-1966 | Sorrento (Simon Chikovani, works in four volumes, vol. 2, Tbilisi, 1980) | Poetry | “I would have never left the ruins of Pompeii, But what can I do, I am hurrying home” (pg. 214) |
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Simon Chikovani | 1903-1966 | *** I came and left Rome early (Simon Chikovani, works in four volumes, vol. 2, Tbilisi, 1980) | Poetry | “I left the crown of the Capitolium And I was visited by its rider” (pg. 211) |
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Simon Chikovani | 1903-1966 | October address to the Poets (Simon Chikovani, works in four volumes, vol. 1, Tbilisi, 1975) | Poetry | “Let the voice be given space Spacious as Zephyr” (pg. 347) | |
Simon Chikovani | 1903-1966 | My word about myself (Simon Chikovani, works in four volumes, vol. 1, Tbilisi, 1975) | Poetry | “And these days are lost In Darkness like Latins” (pg. 316) |
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Simon Chikovani | 1903-1966 | Poet’s Explanation (Simon Chikovani, works in four volumes, vol. 1, Tbilisi, 1975) | Poetry | “If earlier many roads led to Rome Now there aren’t any more roads to Rome” (pg. 283) |
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