Author | Epoch | Work | Type | Quote | Term |
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Lado Asatiani | 1917-1943 | Inati and Khorati (Lado Asatiani, Selected Verses and Poems, with Simon Chikovani’s preface, Tbilisi, 1956) | Poetry | “The God of Muses (i.e. of poetry) used to rest here” (pg. 108) |
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Lado Asatiani | 1917-1943 | Inati and Khorati (Lado Asatiani, Selected Verses and Poems, with Simon Chikovani’s preface, Tbilisi, 1956) | Poetry | “In order that abject and faceless Chimera Of nightmares disappear” (pg. 106) |
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Lado Asatiani | 1917-1943 | Inati and Khorati (Lado Asatiani, Selected Verses and Poems, with Simon Chikovani’s preface, Tbilisi, 1956) | Poetry | “Instead of Argonauts there came workers With their strong hands” (pg. 105) |
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Lado Asatiani | 1917-1943 | Gulbaath Chavchavadse (Lado Asatiani, Selected Verses and Poems, with Simon Chikovani’s preface, Tbilisi, 1956) | Poetry | “And at the end of the festive table, drunk Bacchus was giggling” (pg. 85) |
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Lado Asatiani | 1917-1943 | The Song of Georgian Gold-seekers (Lado Asatiani, Selected Verses and Poems, with Simon Chikovani’s preface, Tbilisi, 1956) | Poetry | “We were testing Chalybian sword in the war” (pg. 82) |
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1917-1943 | The Ancient Smiths (Lado Asatiani, Selected Verses and Poems, with Simon Chikovani’s preface, Tbilisi, 1956) | “Iberian’s village… high horses around… Brave Iberians are tempering Georgian cold steel arms” (pg. 72) | |||
Lado Asatiani | 1917-1943 | *** Listen to the Praise of Vineyards (Lado Asatiani, Selected Verses and Poems, with Simon Chikovani’s preface, Tbilisi, 1956) | Poetry | “Bacchus walks about in the vineyard, bringing the bunches of grapes”. (pg. 25) |
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Lado Asatiani | 1917-1943 | My Country’s Golden Field (Lado Asatiani, Selected Verses and Poems, with Simon Chikovani’s preface, Tbilisi, 1956) | Poetry | “Colchians, Kartlians, Kakhetians, highlanders, - Let me strum the chords of my new poem for you” (pg. 12) |
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Lado Asatiani | 1917-1943 | *** I do not desire (Lado Asatiani, Selected Verses and Poems, with Simon Chikovani’s preface, Tbilisi, 1956) | Poetry | “You (i.e. consumption or pulmonary tuberculosis) fought the ancient Greeks” (pg. 146) |
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Lado Asatiani | 1917-1943 | Colchis (Lado Asatiani, Selected Verses and Poems, with Simon Chikovani’s preface, Tbilisi, 1956) | Poetry | “And worried Romans much” (pg. 146) |
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