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Nodar Dumbadze | 1928-1984 | Hallo, Giggilo (Nodar Dumbadze, Selected Works in Three Volumes, V. III, Tbilisi, 1984) | Prose | “He is a Cicero, - said someone. – Cicero? He is our lawyer”. (pg. 357) |
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Nodar Dumbadze | 1928-1984 | Hellados (Nodar Dumbadze, Selected Works in Three Volumes, V. III, Tbilisi, 1984) | Prose | “Donkey, is a very lovable animal […] it’s name is Apollo! […] Greeks had already boarded the ship. The “Poseidon”, clean and white like a cloud, and they were... |
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Nodar Dumbadze | 1928-1984 | The Law of Eternity (Nodar Dumbadze, Selected Works in Three Volumes, V. II, Tbilisi, 1983) | Prose | “Can you name some others, besides you, from among these humanoids? […] With pleasure. I can’t name all, but I will name some. For example: Homer, Dante, Cervantes, Bach…... |
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Nodar Dumbadze | 1928-1984 | Don’t be Afraid, Mother! (Nodar Dumbadze, Selected Works in Three Volumes, V. II, Tbilisi, 1983) | Prose | “The oldest glass was, if I’m not mistaken, 150 years old, they took care of it like of the Achilles’ shield, and how dared I take it in my hands”. (pg. 38) |
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Nodar Dumbadze | 1928-1984 | Don’t be Afraid, Mother! (Nodar Dumbadze, Selected Works in Three Volumes, V. II, Tbilisi, 1983) | Prose | “How well Persian, Hellenian-Greek, Roman, Etruscan, Khettian, Arabian, Iberian, Colchian cultures befitted the local culture and how Jvari, this masterpiece of the Christian civilization was... |
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Revaz Inanishvili | 1926-1991 | The Day in the February (Revaz Inanishvili, Caress during the Times of Scare, Tbilisi, 1986) | Prose | “Why are you punishing us so cruelly [God – E.K.], by filling even the last retreats of our imagination by Chimerian faces and non-this-worldly voices?!” (pg. 619) |
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Revaz Inanishvili | 1926-1991 | The Day in the February (Revaz Inanishvili, Caress during the Times of Scare, Tbilisi, 1986) | Prose | “We are more interested in other things than the remnants of the antique epoch constructions” (pg. 614) |
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Revaz Inanishvili | 1926-1991 | Whisper in the Phone (Revaz Inanishvili, Caress during the Times of Scare, Tbilisi, 1986) | Prose | “How shall I meet the angels, or how they are called, I don’t know – offsprings of Tartarus, standing at the doorway to the other world [….] if I do not survive, tell me how... |
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Simon Berejhiani | 1899-1943 | “Poet” (Simon Berejhiani, Poetry, Paris, 1982) | Poetry | “I must freeze in me the ray of high Parnassus” (pg. 12) |
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Shalva Dadiani | 1874-1959 | Black Stone (Shalva Dadiani, Selected Works, Volume IV, Tbilisi, 1961) | Prose | “You can be a free man … flee your own class, your party and become an Epicurean… Oh, Epicures! Has there ever been a greater thinker than him? If you really think about life, it... |
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