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Demna Shengelaia | 1896-1990 (XX) | Merry-making (Demna Shengelaia, Works, V. I, Tbilisi 1968) | Prose |
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Demna Shengelaia | 1896-1990 (XX) | Merry-making (Demna Shengelaia, Works, V. I, Tbilisi 1968) | Prose | “The sweetness of honey and Nectar trickles down their bodies” (pg. 91) |
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Demna Shengelaia | 1896-1990 (XX) | Merry-making (Demna Shengelaia, Works, V. I, Tbilisi 1968) | Prose | “Yellow Saturn vomits poison” (pg. 84) |
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Demna Shengelaia | 1896-1990 (XX) | Merry-making (Demna Shengelaia, Works, V. I, Tbilisi 1968) | Prose | “The flow of Rioni aggravates silence. Rioni, which the Romans called Roan” (pg. 83) |
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Demna Shengelaia | 1896-1990 (XX) | Merry-making (Demna Shengelaia, Works, V. I, Tbilisi 1968) | Prose | “During the reign of the Scythian king” (pg. 23) |
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Demna Shengelaia | 1896-1990 (XX) | Bata Kekia (Demna Shengelaia, Bata Kekia, Tbilisi 1966) | Prose | “Come, gather here and let us drink this Pilate’s tear… Which Pilate, what Pilate, these are our tears, sweat and blood!” (pg. 324) |
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Demna Shengelaia | 1896-1990 (XX) | Bata Kekia (Demna Shengelaia, Bata Kekia, Tbilisi 1966) | Prose | “Let us send their wealth with the wind and Boreas” (pg. 309) |
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Demna Shengelaia | 1896-1990 (XX) | Bata Kekia (Demna Shengelaia, Bata Kekia, Tbilisi 1966) | Prose | “I can’t but remember that damned Golden sack, which the Greeks had nicked from us […]. Alas, Goat, what a Goat! I wish I never had you, I wouldn’t have missed you so... |
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Demna Shengelaia | 1896-1990 (XX) | Bata Kekia (Demna Shengelaia, Bata Kekia, Tbilisi 1966) | Prose | “I have tolerated this man, who turned a complete jerk by senility, old Greek and Latin, for nine years” (pg. 57) |
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Demna Shengelaia | 1896-1990 (XX) | Bata Kekia (Demna Shengelaia, Bata Kekia, Tbilisi 1966) | Prose | “By teaching Latin his brains became completely diluted” (pg. 57) |
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