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Tamaz Chiladze | 1931 (XX-XXI) | *** (Hung in the sky…), (Tamaz Chiladze, Selected Works in Three Volumes. Vol. III, Poetry, plays; edited by Militsa Japharidze, Tbilisi, 2002) | Poetry | “Who was it – the God or Icarus?” (pg.80) |
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Tamaz Chiladze | 1931 (XX-XXI) | Foliage (Tamaz Chiladze, Selected Works in Three Volumes. Vol. III, Poetry, plays; edited by Militsa Japharidze, Tbilisi, 2002) | Poetry | “As the red eye of Cyclops […]” (pg. 75)“As the red eye of Cyclops […]” (pg. 75) |
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Tamaz Chiladze | 1931 (XX-XXI) | ***(Lies in the cage…) (Tamaz Chiladze, Selected Works in Three Volumes, vol. III, Poetry, plays; edited by Militsa Japharidze, Tbilisi, 2002) | Poetry | “With manes and sad And glorious, as Iapetus […]” (pg. 18) |
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Guram Gegeshidze | 1934 (XX-XXI) | Sinful (Guram Gegeshidze, Omnibus Volume, Two Novels - Two Stories, Second Edition, edited by E. Phaliani, Tbilisi, 1987) | Prose | “[…] they say Atlantis once existed. As early as Plato remembered the existence of this continent, but suddenly it sank. Why? What happened? […]” (pg. 449) |
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Guram Gegeshidze | 1934 (XX-XXI) | Sinful (Guram Gegeshidze, Omnibus Volume, Two Novels - Two Stories, Second Edition, edited by E. Phaliani, Tbilisi, 1987) | Prose | “[…] Raphael Macedonian was a well known poet. […] This pseudonym was probably reminding him of distant Hellas, the kingdom of Muses […]” (pg. 351) |
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Guram Gegeshidze | 1934 (XX-XXI) | Sinful (Guram Gegeshidze, Omnibus Volume, Two Novels - Two Stories, Second Edition, edited by E. Phaliani, Tbilisi, 1987) | Prose | “[…] above […] there was a castle, which, according to legend, had belonged to some king of Colchis […]” (pg. 318) |
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Guram Gegeshidze | 1934 (XX-XXI) | Sinful (Guram Gegeshidze, Omnibus Volume, Two Novels - Two Stories, Second Edition, edited by E. Phaliani, Tbilisi, 1987) | Prose | “[…] above […] there was a castle, which, according to legend, had belonged to some king of Colchis […]” (pg. 318) |
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Guram Gegeshidze | 1934 (XX-XXI) | The guest (Guram Gegeshidze, Omnibus Volume, Two Novels - Two Stories, Second Edition, edited by E. Phaliani, Tbilisi, 1987) | Prose | “[…] Even Cicero used to say: marriage is the most obscene agreement between people, but it is also known, that Cicero was followed by licentious Nero and origination of persons like... |
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Guram Gegeshidze | 1934 (XX-XXI) | The guest (Guram Gegeshidze, Omnibus Volume, Two Novels - Two Stories, Second Edition, edited by E. Phaliani, Tbilisi, 1987) | Prose | “[…] after such a dream even Alexander of Macedon himself may have backed off, but we did not […]” (pg.129) |
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Guram Gegeshidze | 1934 (XX-XXI) | The guest (Guram Gegeshidze, Omnibus Volume, Two Novels - Two Stories, Second Edition, edited by E. Phaliani, Tbilisi, 1987) | Prose | “[…] I, personally, am terrified by the people fanatically loving whatever they are doing, who do not see anything in life but their own goals, who become unnerved by any kind of... |
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