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Demna Shengelaia | 1896-1990 (XX) | Inspiration (Demna Shengelaia, Works, V. II, Tbilisi 1968) | Prose | “Fantastic Undines, Caryatides, Titans, Sirens, Lions and Chimeras made of plaster and granite and turned into jewelry are firmly propping up balconies and gates and are carefully watching the... |
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Demna Shengelaia | 1896-1990 (XX) | Inspiration (Demna Shengelaia, Works, V. II, Tbilisi 1968) | Prose | “Evoe! – is heard and from the cornfield, neighing and galloping darts out goat-legged Pan” (pg. 193) |
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Demna Shengelaia | 1896-1990 (XX) | Inspiration (Demna Shengelaia, Works, V. II, Tbilisi 1968) | Prose | “Dariko thought and was not surprised, about why the Hellenian Gods’ Pantheon was so crammed. This Pantheon was a brain-child of the inexhaustible fantasy of the Sothern Coastline... |
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Demna Shengelaia | 1896-1990 (XX) | Inspiration (Demna Shengelaia, Works, V. II, Tbilisi 1968) | Prose | “From the dark abyss an evil Cyclop was staring wickedly” (pg. 158) |
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Demna Shengelaia | 1896-1990 (XX) | Inspiration (Demna Shengelaia, Works, V. II, Tbilisi 1968) | Prose | “Instead of impersonating female Medea or ambitious lady Macbeth, he works in a factory” (pg. 114) |
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Demna Shengelaia | 1896-1990 (XX) | Red Poppy (Demna Shengelaia, Works, V. II, Tbilisi 1968) | Prose | “The Scythian arrows strewn around on the Boule’s table characteristic of the eighteenth century, the Colchian buckles, axes and some type of strange things taken out from the burial... |
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Demna Shengelaia | 1896-1990 (XX) | Merry-making (Demna Shengelaia, Works, V. I, Tbilisi 1968) | Prose | “Wind-Boreas to you, wind-Boreas!.. – and everything disappeared” (pg. 125) |
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Demna Shengelaia | 1896-1990 (XX) | Merry-making (Demna Shengelaia, Works, V. I, Tbilisi 1968) | Prose | “Cimmerians came and moved us even from here” (pg. 123) |
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Demna Shengelaia | 1896-1990 (XX) | Merry-making (Demna Shengelaia, Works, V. I, Tbilisi 1968) | Prose | “From deep down he hears the neighing of the lit and holy Phallus […]. Rings the Earth as if a giant snake hit its tail hard on it: Phall!.. Phall!.. Phall!... (pg. 93) |
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Demna Shengelaia | 1896-1990 (XX) | Merry-making (Demna Shengelaia, Works, V. I, Tbilisi 1968) | Prose | “Unas puts to rest the precious Fleece on the golden hill” (pg. 91) |
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