Author | Epoch | Work | Type | Quote | Term |
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Paolo Iashvili | 1894-1937 | For Kutaisi (Paolo Iashvili, Poetry, Tbilisi, 2012) | Poetry | “Why should I return to Golden Fleeces, Why should I shake you, age-long slumber!” (pg. 115) |
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Paolo Iashvili | 1894-1937 | For Kutaisi (Paolo Iashvili, Poetry, Tbilisi, 2012) | Poetry | “Like a crane, leaving Colchis’ cradle And sailing up into the sky as an arrow”. (pg. 115) |
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Paolo Iashvili | 1894-1937 | The apothecary (Paolo Iashvili, Poetry, Tbilisi, 2012) | Poetry | ||
Paolo Iashvili | 1894-1937 | The apothecary (Paolo Iashvili, Poetry, Tbilisi, 2012) | Poetry | “But - by any means - He will demand recipe from me To adjust the Latin pharmacy”. (pg. 95) |
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Paolo Iashvili | 1894-1937 | The apothecary (Paolo Iashvili, Poetry, Tbilisi, 2012) | Poetry | “The head of Socrates And white bandage Will sail up suddenly”. (pg. 95) |
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Paolo Iashvili | 1894-1937 | The table – my Parnassus (Paolo Iashvili, Poetry, Tbilisi, 2012) | Poetry | “Yellow dust - the golden tip ray of sunlight - Pierces through the hole in [my] table – Parnassus”. (pg. 88) |
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Terenti Graneli | 1898-1934 | Memento mori (Terenti Graneli, Selected Works, Tbilisi, 1979) | Poetry | “My unsullied name will remain forever with the poetry, My heart and blood – this is Memento mori” (pg.373) |
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Terenti Graneli | 1898-1934 | The flowers of silence (Terenti Graneli, Selected Works, Tbilisi, 1979) | Poetry | Silentium (pg. 321) | |
Terenti Graneli | 1898-1934 | Sonnet (Terenti Graneli, Selected Works, Tbilisi, 1979) | Poetry | “My Sonnet is intending to celebrate in the golden forest, I like to rush in the depths of Mars”… (pg. 105) |
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Terenti Graneli | 1898-1934 | Woman’s agony (Terenti Graneli, Selected Works, Tbilisi, 1979) | Poetry | “Sad and eternally weak You think in front of the mirror, like Diana” (pg. 59-60) |
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