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Tamaz Chiladze | 1931 (XX-XXI) | The day of visitation (Tamaz Chiladze, Selected Works in Three Volumes. Vol. III, Poetry, plays; edited by Militsa Japharidze, Tbilisi, 2002) | Prose | “Nestor: The ancient Romans used to say: “Let the youth sing on love!” Babul (jubilantly): The ancient Romans must have been great skirt-lovers too!”(pg. 487) |
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Tamaz Chiladze | 1931 (XX-XXI) | The day of visitation (Tamaz Chiladze, Selected Works in Three Volumes. Vol. III, Poetry, plays; edited by Militsa Japharidze, Tbilisi, 2002) | Prose | “Thomas: “[…] Immortality […] was totally excessive for us. It was lying on its own, somewhere in the corner, as Cicero’s cardboard head, with which we - the students... |
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Tamaz Chiladze | 1931 (XX-XXI) | The day of visitation (Tamaz Chiladze, Selected Works in Three Volumes. Vol. III, Poetry, plays; edited by Militsa Japharidze, Tbilisi, 2002) | Prose | “Iza: in short even if he were Homer, what can we give him when we have nothing!” (pg. 449) |
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Tamaz Chiladze | 1931 (XX-XXI) | Murder (Tamaz Chiladze, Selected Works in Three Volumes. Vol. III, Poetry, plays; edited by Militsa Japharidze, Tbilisi, 2002) | Prose | “Badri, what shall I believe in? That the Earth rotates? […] That Socrates is a human being? […] Marika: But Socrates is immortal too, isn’t he?” (pg. 172) |
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Tamaz Chiladze | 1931 (XX-XXI) | ***(From the play “Explaining the dreams”), (Tamaz Chiladze, Selected Works in Three Volumes. Vol. III, Poetry, plays; edited by Militsa Japharidze, Tbilisi, 2002) | Poetry | “A dream during sleep is the mirror of death… And this evening is the empty and huge Labyrinth with stone walls”. (pg. 159) |
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Tamaz Chiladze | 1931 (XX-XXI) | *** (What a night it was, what sounds were audible), (Tamaz Chiladze, Selected Works in Three Volumes. Vol. III, Poetry, plays; edited by Militsa Japharidze, Tbilisi, 2002) | Poetry | “The Colchis was peacefully sleeping […] I did hear the quiet splashes of Argo’s oars?” (pg. 124) |
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Tamaz Chiladze | 1931 (XX-XXI) | *** (April was so poor), (Tamaz Chiladze, Selected Works in Three Volumes. Vol. III, Poetry, plays; edited by Militsa Japharidze, Tbilisi, 2002) | Poetry | “Suddenly, as if the blade of Chalyb’s sword Glistened from the clouds” (pg. 123) |
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Tamaz Chiladze | 1931 (XX-XXI) | *** (White is the space), (Tamaz Chiladze, Selected Works in Three Volumes. Vol. III, Poetry, plays; edited by Militsa Japharidze, Tbilisi, 2002) | Poetry | “And twilight sparkles on the Roman’s helmet” (pg. 119) |
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Tamaz Chiladze | 1931 (XX-XXI) | Green River (Tamaz Chiladze, Selected Works in Three Volumes. Vol. III, Poetry, plays; edited by Militsa Japharidze, Tbilisi, 2002) | Poetry | “And the unmoving white clouds Resemble the ruin of an ancient theater” (pg. 86) |
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Tamaz Chiladze | 1931 (XX-XXI) | *** (Somewhere, beyond the town), (Tamaz Chiladze, Selected Works in Three Volumes. Vol. III, Poetry, plays; edited by Militsa Japharidze, Tbilisi, 2002) | Poetry | “A beacon lives like Cyclops …” (pg. 86) |
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