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  2. Georgian Poetry - Wikipedia

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    6 Georgian Poetry 1920-22 (1922) 7 See also. 8 References. 9 ... Georgian Poetry is a series of anthologies showcasing the work of a school of English poetry that ...

  3. J. D. C. Pellow - Wikipedia

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    Poems by Pellow were included in the fourth and fifth anthologies of Georgian Poetry, for 1918–1919 and 1920–1922, edited by Sir Edward Marsh [3] and also in several later anthologies: Thomas Caldwell (1922), The Golden Book of Modern English Poetry; J. C. Squire (1927), Selections from Modern Poets Complete Edition

  4. List of Georgian writers - Wikipedia

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    Dato Barbakadze, born 1976, Georgian writer and translator; Vasil Barnovi, 1856–1934, Russian E/USSR, fiction writer; Elena Botchorichvili, living, USSR/Canada, fiction and non-fiction writer; Lasha Bugadze, born 1977, USSR/Georgia, fiction writer and playwright; Zaza Burchuladze, born 1973, USSR/Germany, fiction writer and playwright

  5. Blue Horns - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Horns movement was a reaction against Realism and civic modes in Georgian literature. Its début took place under the fashionable banners of Symbolism and Decadence in 1916 when the literary magazine tsisperi qantsebi ("ცისფერი ყანწები"; The Blue Horns ) was first published.

  6. John Freeman (poet) - Wikipedia

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    He was a close friend of Walter de la Mare from 1907, who lobbied hard with Edward Marsh to get Freeman into the Georgian Poetry series; with eventual success. De la Mare's biographer Theresa Whistler describes him as "tall, gangling, ugly, solemn, punctilious". He won the Hawthornden Prize in 1920 with Poems 1909-1920.

  7. Paolo Iashvili - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. The Wind Blows (poem) - Wikipedia

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    "The Wind Blows" is a poem by Georgian poet Galaktion Tabidze. It is a sad poem, full of imagery and sentiments, and is well known in Georgia today. The Georgian version uses alliteration, repetition and rhyme, and like all his poems, is musical. [1] It was written in 1920.

  9. Category:Literature of Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    Georgian poetry (2 C) H. History of literature in Georgia (country) (3 C) L. Literary awards of Georgia (country) (2 P) M. Middle Georgian literature (1 C, 7 P) N.