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Revaz Japaridze | 1923-1999 | Heavy Cross (Revaz Japaridze, Heavy Cross, Books III-IV, Tbilisi, 1983) | Prose | “He turned Pompey and Julius Caesar into everyday usage words” (pg. 797) |
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Revaz Japaridze | 1923-1999 | Heavy Cross (Revaz Japaridze, Heavy Cross, Books III-IV, Tbilisi, 1983) | Prose | “Divide and rule!” – says an old Roman proverb” (pg. 673) |
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Revaz Japaridze | 1923-1999 | Heavy Cross (Revaz Japaridze, Heavy Cross, Books III-IV, Tbilisi, 1983) | Prose | “This woman is either an Angel or an offspring of Tartarus, she will make us or break us once and for good”. (pg. 550) |
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Revaz Japaridze | 1923-1999 | Heavy Cross (Revaz Japaridze, Heavy Cross, Books III-IV, Tbilisi, 1983) | Prose | “Wearing short blue tunic embroidered with gold and high red boots, Solomon (Solomon I, King of Imereti, E. K.] first greeted everybody” (pg. 406) |
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Revaz Japaridze | 1923-1999 | Heavy Cross (Revaz Japaridze, Heavy Cross, Books III-IV, Tbilisi, 1983) | Prose | “The letter, naturally, was drafted in Latin type” (pg. 58) |
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Revaz Japaridze | 1923-1999 | Heavy Cross (Revaz Japaridze, Heavy Cross, Books III-IV, Tbilisi, 1983) | Prose | “Padre remembered respectfully Nikiphorus Irbach Irubakidze, Georgian Patrician by origin”. (pg. 57) |
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Revaz Japaridze | 1923-1999 | A Week of Passion (Revaz Japaridze, Selected Works in Four Volumes, Vol. II, Tbilisi, 1988) | Prose | “Luckily Evgeni remembered the Greek adventurist Jason and Argonauts’ campaign. He tried in a couple of words (to tell, E. K.] the hosts about Golden Fleece and abduction of... |
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Revaz Japaridze | 1923-1999 | Soldier’s Widow (Revaz Japaridze, Selected Works in Four Volumes, Vol. II, Tbilisi, 1988) | Prose | “You must be “Cicero” now, Uncle Isaiah; do you know what is being “Cicero”?” – Sergo grinned friendly to the person who came […]” (pg.... |
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Revaz Japaridze | 1923-1999 | The obedient sea of men (Revaz Japaridze, Selected Works in Four Volumes, Vol. II, Tbilisi, 1988) | Prose | “… Venus Frigida” by Rubens is so enchanting” (pg. 244) |
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Revaz Japaridze | 1923-1999 | Bukhenwald’s Belfry (Revaz Japaridze, Selected Works in Four Volumes, Vol. II, Tbilisi, 1988) | Prose | “The hall, where the Pergamon Altar catches the eye of a visitor, could easily accommodate Svetitskhoveli […] Together with love for and patronage of the world culture the Pergamon... |
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