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Da up'skruls dasckers pirimze

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The book 'Vazha-Pshavela' is from a series of The Illustrative Biographies from Publishing house Pegasi: 'Niko Pirosmanashvili', 'Mahatma Gandhi', 'Ilia Chavchavadze', 'Leonardo da Vinci', 'Mikheil Javakhishvili', 'Sigmund Freud', and others.

Publishing House "Pegasi" was founded on November 4, 2006. At this stage of the publishing activity of key activities: art, children's, youth, documentaries, memoirs, scientific literature, and postcards. The "Pegasi" has four serial publication is based on: 'Illustrated Biographies', 'Children's Books', 'New Literature'.
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Pegasi
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Georgian
Pages
382

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Vaja-Pshavela: Da up'skruls dasckers pirimze
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Table of Contents

Part 1. Vazha-Pshavela Page 1
chapter 1. Of the biography georgian writer Page 3
The General Conference, by its 35C/Resolution 72, approved the following list of anniversaries with which UNESCO is associated in 2010-2011 (listed in the French alphabetical order of Member States):
(24) 150th anniversary of the birth of Vazha Pshavela, writer (1861-1915) (Georgia)
Anniversaries with which UNESCO is associated in 2010-2011
From web-page - http://portal.unesco.org/en/ev.php-URL_ID=47164&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_S...
chapter 2. Of Luka Razikashvili Page 5
150th anniversary of the birth of Vazha Pshavela, writer (1861-1915)
Vazha Pshavela (the pseudonym of Luka Razikashvili, 1861-1915) was a Georgian thinker, poet and writer.
Part 2. Pedagogical Seminary in Gori Page 42

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Library of Congress
PK9169.V38 Z79 2011

Contributors

Book Designer
Nino Kapanadze
Editor
Tamri Pkhakadze
Editor
Tristan Makhauri

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
382
Dimensions
19.8 x 12.2 x 1.6 centimeters
Weight
391 grams

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Open Library
OL24988541M
ISBN 13
9789941917967
LCCN
2011435389
OCLC/WorldCat
755907118

Work Description

October 8, 2011 - Gala (literary prize) in the following nomination: 'The best reference book of the year' (The best handbook) for Biographical book Vazha-Pshavela

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Annotation for book of Mikho Mosulishvili 'Vazha-Pshavela (And Phelypaea coccinea looks in chasm)'

*The General Conference, by its 35C/Resolution 72, approved the following list of anniversaries with which UNESCO is associated in 2010-2011 (listed in the French alphabetical order of Member States):
(24) 150th anniversary of the birth of Vazha Pshavela, writer (1861-1915) (Georgia)
Anniversaries with which UNESCO is associated in 2010-2011

150th anniversary of the birth of Vazha Pshavela, writer (1861-1915):
Vazha Pshavela (the pseudonym of Luka Razikashvili, 1861-1915) was a Georgian thinker, poet and writer. Vazha Pshavela's poetry represents the summit of nineteenth-century Georgian realism.
He was born in the small Pshavian village of Chargali. He graduated from teachers' seminary and studied law at Saint Petersburg University. Vazha Pshavela wrote most of his verses, poems and stories in the vicinity of his native village. His works are mainly devoted to human relationships towards the material world. The national epic works of Georgian poetry in the nineteenth century and the revival of poetic epos are also connected with his name. Heroism, tragedy and humanity define the epic creativity of Vazha Pshavela. His poems and narrative stories are widely translated into a number of languages."
Celebration of anniversaries with which UNESCO is associated in 2010-2011, Brochure, (page 68).*

This biographical novel will we know what to look like Vazha-Pshavela: from ancient Greek mythology characters Laocoön, the divine poet Homer and the genius Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi...
We see that it easily can be compared to the same level in creativity: Ovid, Goethe, Shakespeare, Robert Burns; but we see also how the original is Vazha-Pshavela and how many greatest are its meaning in today's world, whether is involved in the confrontation of East-West...
The book 'Vazha-Pshavela (And Phelypaea coccinea looks in chasm)' show new version of life Vazha-Pshavela and unique style of his thinking.
The discovery may be regarded as the author's observation that the five epic poems of Vazha-Pshavela ('Aluda Ketelauri' (1888), 'Bakhtrioni' (1892), 'Host and Guest' (1893), 'The avenger of the blood' (1897), 'Snake eater' (1901)) is based on the principle Golden ratio, thus this poems resembles the works of Ancient and Renaissance authors.
Mikho Mosulishvili asserts, that Vazha-Pshavela rising from the depth of creativity of Georgian mythology, which makes it original event on background of the world's literature and will significantly increase the magnitude of Georgian literature.
On October 8, 2011 Mikho Mosulishvili was awarded of the literary competition of Tbilisi City Assembly Gala (literary prize) in the following nomination: 'The best reference book of year' (The best handbook) for biographical novel Vazha-Pshavela.

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