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Jemal Karchkhadze | 1936-1998 | Caravan (Jemal Karchkhadze, Caravan, Tbilisi, 2012) | Prose | “They were reciting Euripides’ and Sophocles’ monologues on the stage… (pg. 302) |
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Jemal Karchkhadze | 1936-1998 | Caravan (Jemal Karchkhadze, Caravan, Tbilisi, 2012) | Prose | “- And you are not Apollo Bulldozer-ian, are you!” (pg. 258) |
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Jemal Karchkhadze | 1936-1998 | Caravan (Jemal Karchkhadze, Caravan, Tbilisi, 2012) | Prose | “He could never have become Socrates” (pg. 193) |
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Levan Gotua | 1905-1973 | Mithridates (Levan Gothua, seven volumes, vol. 6, Tbilisi, 2013) | Prose | 218th – 229th pages tell us about Medea’s treason of her father and motherland, murder of her children by her to avenge Jason. |
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Levan Gotua | 1905-1973 | Mithridates (Levan Gothua, seven volumes, vol. 6, Tbilisi, 2013) | Prose | “Could you be Absyrtus’ ghost, doomed by Medea? You, the learned, neither are you, if I am not mistaken, the treacherous Argonauts” (pg. 218) |
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Levan Gotua | 1905-1973 | Mithridates (Levan Gothua, seven volumes, vol. 6, Tbilisi, 2013) | Prose | “So were the new settlements, community towns of the Greeks created on the coasts of Pontus, Colchis, Kimer- Bosporus and Amiran, translated by Greeks as Prometheus, is Gaea’s... |
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Levan Gotua | 1905-1973 | Mithridates (Levan Gothua, seven volumes, vol. 6, Tbilisi, 2013) | Prose | “I am Diogenes the Greek, but not the Diogenes of Sinope, who, as you know sat in a barrel” (pg. 177) |
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Levan Gotua | 1905-1973 | Mithridates (Levan Gothua, seven volumes, vol. 6, Tbilisi, 2013) | Prose | “The founder of the new settlement of Sinope was the hero Autolycus, Hercules’ friend here, worthy progeny of Autolycus” (176-177) |
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1905-1973 | Mithridates (Levan Gothua, seven volumes, vol. 6, Tbilisi, 2013) | “The Lion’s map included near neighbors too, the whole Bithynia from Propontis with its capital – Nicomedia, a free Greek city – Heraclea, Amastria, lost again now... |
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Levan Gotua | 1905-1973 | Mithridates (Levan Gothua, seven volumes, vol. 6, Tbilisi, 2013) | Prose | “Golden Fleece was known in Colchis!” (pg. 154) |
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