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Nodar Tsuleiskiri | 1932- | Tutarchela (Nodar Tsuleiskiri, Tutarchela, Tbilisi, 1971) | Prose | “For a certain reason Giorgi [called – E. K.] a serpent queen of Hecate’s Garden – “He had a secret rendezvous with the queen of Hecate’s Garden”. (pg. 38) |
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Nodar Tsuleiskiri | 1932- | Tutarchela (Nodar Tsuleiskiri, Tutarchela, Tbilisi, 1971) | Prose | “Hecate’s Garden was the best place to rest for Giorgi”. (pg. 36) |
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Nodar Tsuleiskiri | 1932- | Tutarchela (Nodar Tsuleiskiri, Tutarchela, Tbilisi, 1971) | Prose | “Giorgi changed the name of this garden […] and gave it its ancient, real name – Hecate’s Garden”. (pg. 35-36) |
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Nodar Tsuleiskiri | 1932- | Tutarchela (Nodar Tsuleiskiri, Tutarchela, Tbilisi, 1971) | Prose | “Arg united those living near Hypos and Phasis”. (pg. 10) |
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Nodar Tsuleiskiri | 1932- | Tutarchela (Nodar Tsuleiskiri, Tutarchela, Tbilisi, 1971) | Prose | “Engaged him near Ischia”. (pg. 10) |
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Nodar Tsuleiskiri | 1932- | Tutarchela (Nodar Tsuleiskiri, Tutarchela, Tbilisi, 1971) | Prose | “He found a strange, Chimera-looking boulder at exactly the Hypos’ shore”. (pg. 9) |
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Nodar Tsuleiskiri | 1932- | Tutarchela (Nodar Tsuleiskiri, Tutarchela, Tbilisi, 1971) | Prose | “The white mountain has only two witnesses of this secret, two friends: Tutarchela and Hypos. The white mountain knows what was happening between the Hirkanus and Euxinus Seas. Tutarchela is a... |
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Nodar Tsuleiskiri | 1932- | Party (Nodar Tsuleiskiri, Short Stories, Novel, David the Builder’s Stone, Tbilisi, 1977) | Prose | “Georgia turns out to have been a golden country from the old times; the ancient Colchians used to dip sheep’s fleece into Rioni and take it out in the morning sprinkled with gold... |
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Nodar Tsuleiskiri | 1932- | Cicerona (Nodar Tsuleiskiri, Short Stories, Novel, David the Builder’s Stone, Tbilisi, 1977) | Prose | “They nicknamed him Cicerona at the stadium […] One fan said once: here he comes, the all-knowing, Cicero comes, now he will shut you up all”, […] The supporters took up the... |
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Nodar Tsuleiskiri | 1932- | Cicerona (Nodar Tsuleiskiri, Short Stories, Novel, David the Builder’s Stone, Tbilisi, 1977) | Prose | “Cicerona got involved in the matter[…] Don’t you know Cicerona’s story? […] Which Cicerona?” (pg. 114) |
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