fiction.wikisort.org - WriterNaira Gelashvili (Georgian: ნაირა გელაშვილი) (born 28 October 1947) is a Georgian fiction writer, philologist, Germanist, and civil society activist.
Georgian writer
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Born | (1947-10-28) 28 October 1947 (age 75) Sighnaghi, Georgian SSR |
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Occupation | Novelist, short story writer, Poet |
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Literary movement | Modernism, magical realism |
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Notable works | The Ambri, the Umbri and the Arab I am that One |
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Spouse | Giwi Margwelaschwili (1970-2020; his death) |
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Children | 1 |
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Life and career
Gelashvili graduated from the Faculty of Western European Literature, Tbilisi State University, in 1970. She has published a series of stories and the novel dedis otakhi (დედის ოთახი; "The Mother’s Room", 1985). She is one of the most ardent followers of European existentialist prose in modern Georgian literature.[1][2] Gelashvili has also studied folklore of the Caucasian peoples and heads the cultural NGO The Caucasian House.[3]
Bibliography
Novels and short story collections
- Ich bin sie. Roman (translation from Georgian into German by Lia Wittek), Verbrecher Verlag, Berlin 2017, ISBN 978-3-95732-230-2
- Mother’s Room (1987)
- The Moonlit Garden (1990)
- Tragic Gradation
- Hut of Dots
- Pieces of Mirror (2006)
- The Ambri, the Umbri and the Arab (1982)
- Short Stories
- I am that One (2012)
Poetry
- About Peace, Sorrow and Consolation (Four poems, 1997)
- Time, Bread and Wine (A collection of verses, poems and songs, 2006)
Awards
- Literary prize “Saba” for the best novel of the year for "I am That One" (2013)[4]
- Literary prize “Saba” for the best novel of the year for “The First Two Circles and all the Others” (2010)[4]
- Ilia Chavchavadze State Prize for Artistic Work[4]
- Literary prize "Gala" for the best literary project for Rainer Maria Rilke (works in five volumes with commentaries) (2007)[4]
- Prize of Austrian Ministry of Culture for translations of R. M. Rilke works (1999)[4]
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На других языках
[de] Naira Gelaschwili
Naira Gelaschwili, georgisch ნაირა გელაშვილი, englisch Naira Gelashvili (* 28. Oktober 1947 in Sighnaghi, Kachetien, Georgische SSR, UdSSR) ist eine georgische Autorin, Germanistin, Übersetzerin und politische Aktivistin. Sie zählt zu den bedeutendsten lebenden Autorinnen Georgiens.
- [en] Naira Gelashvili
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