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The subsequent fate of the Georgian poets (inevitably known as the Squirearchy) then became an aspect of the critical debate surrounding modernist poetry, as marked by the publication of T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land at just that time. The Georgian poets became something of a by-word for conservatism, but at the time of the early anthologies ...
Alkhazishvili has been a keen translator of foreign poetry into Georgian. In 1979, with the help of Otar Nodia, he translated Atanas Feti's collection of poems Night Rotches . The artistic board also prepared the collection Day for Ever (1984) which also included translations of work by Atanas Feti, Vladimir Soloviovi, Andrei Beli and Alexander ...
Epic poems in Georgian (3 P) P. Poems set in Georgia (country) (2 P) Pages in category "Georgian poems" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
Paolo Iashvili (Georgian: პაოლო იაშვილი; 29 June 1894 – 22 July 1937) was a Georgian poet and one of the leaders of the Georgian symbolist movement. Under the Soviet Union , his obligatory conformism and the loss of his friends at the height of Joseph Stalin ’s Great Purge heavily affected Iashvili, who committed ...
The poem is placed far away from Georgia in countries that the poet has certainly never visited: Arabia, India and "Khataeti" that is to say, China. The indications are vague and do not designate any particular site. [23] It is the Georgian kingdom that has existed through these distant lands.
Davitiani (Georgian: დავითიანი) is the work of autobiographical poetry by Davit Guramishvili.Apart from the author's turbulent and eventful life, the book explores subjects such as religion, politics, patriotism and war.
Besarion Zakarias dze Gabashvili (Georgian: ბესარიონ ზაქარიას ძე გაბაშვილი), commonly known by his pen name Besiki (Georgian: ბესიკი) (1750 – 25 January 1791), was a Georgian poet, politician and diplomat, known as an author of exquisite love songs and heroic odes as well as for his political and amorous adventures.
Diana Anphimiadi (Georgian: დიანა ანფიმიადი, also Romanized Anpimiadi, Anfimiadi; [1] born 1982) is a Georgian poet, journalist, publicist, linguist and teacher. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ]