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Revaz Japaridze | 1923-1999 | Bukhenwald’s Belfry (Revaz Japaridze, Selected Works in Four Volumes, Vol. II, Tbilisi, 1988) | Prose | “Here, Hellenic myths and everyday life […] are intertwined with each other. These marble Gods and Titans are mundane people”. |
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Revaz Japaridze | 1923-1999 | Bukhenwald’s Belfry (Revaz Japaridze, Selected Works in Four Volumes, Vol. II, Tbilisi, 1988) | Prose | “Along the Ionian Columns, there is a frieze with high-relief sculpted on the white marble, which depicts symbolic collision of Gods and Titans […] The Pergamon Altar was created one and... |
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Revaz Japaridze | 1923-1999 | Bukhenwald’s Belfry (Revaz Japaridze, Selected Works in Four Volumes, Vol. II, Tbilisi, 1988) | Prose | “At the back of the hall there stands the only exponent – the Pergamon Altar” (pg. 146) |
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Revaz Japaridze | 1923-1999 | Bukhenwald’s Belfry (Revaz Japaridze, Selected Works in Four Volumes, Vol. II, Tbilisi, 1988) | Prose | “For 21 centuries […] it has shined over its native Aegean Sea” (pg. 146) |
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Revaz Japaridze | 1923-1999 | Bukhenwald’s Belfry (Revaz Japaridze, Selected Works in Four Volumes, Vol. II, Tbilisi, 1988) | Prose | “As all the masterly creations of ancient Hellas, it enchants you with inaccessible female tenderness” (pg. 146) |
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Revaz Japaridze | 1923-1999 | Bukhenwald’s Belfry (Revaz Japaridze, Selected Works in Four Volumes, Vol. II, Tbilisi, 1988) | Prose | “From the hall with ancient statues the door opens to a wide corridor” (pg. 144) |
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Revaz Japaridze | 1923-1999 | Bukhenwald’s Belfry (Revaz Japaridze, Selected Works in Four Volumes, Vol. II, Tbilisi, 1988) | Prose | “The Old Museum” adorned with Ionian white columns stands eternally grand” (pg. 144) |
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Revaz Japaridze | 1923-1999 | Bukhenwald’s Belfry (Revaz Japaridze, Selected Works in Four Volumes, Vol. II, Tbilisi, 1988) | Prose | “Like old Hellenic town-states, they were the masters of their own destinies” (pg. 139) |
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Revaz Japaridze | 1923-1999 | Bukhenwald’s Belfry (Revaz Japaridze, Selected Works in Four Volumes, Vol. II, Tbilisi, 1988) | Prose | “The scientist (Luther, E. K. ] was scrutinizing the old Greek text of the New Testament” (pg. 96) |
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Revaz Japaridze | 1923-1999 | Bukhenwald’s Belfry (Revaz Japaridze, Selected Works in Four Volumes, Vol. II, Tbilisi, 1988) | Prose | “Secluded in this quiet, Spartan Cell, Goethe was totally switched off from the hustle-and-bustle of everyday life” (pg. 39) |
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