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"A Man Went Down the Road" by otar chiladze is my favourite book ever...
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Famous Georgian writer and poet Otar Chiladze was born in 1933. He emerged in Georgian literature in 1950 and became very popular among Georgian readers. His most popular novels include A Man Went Down the Road (1972–73), Everyone That Findeth Me (1976), The Iron Theatre (1987) and the autobiographical The Cock of the March (1987).
Chiladze is one of the finest contemporary writers, noteworthy for his lyrical and narrative verse. His novel “A Man Went Down the Road” (1972–1973) explored the Georgian past for answers to contemporary questions. His later works include Everyone That Findeth Me (1976), which portrays a family saga in a rural setting, Rkinis teatri (1981), which explores a conflict of life and art in the 1900s, and the autobiographical Martis mamali (1987).
Otar Chiladze’s novel “Aveliumi” is an excellent example of Georgian post-modernistic prose, where we come across main post-modernistic signs: inter-textuality, essay, double coding of style, author’s “mask”, symbolism, allegory, mythology, history, irony, “hidden grin”, etc. Novel “Avelumi” is full of deep symbols and sense, where there is bound together historic state and individual tragedy of Georgia of 2nd half of the 20th century.
Otar Chiladze was awarded the Shota Rustaveli, Ilia Chavchavadze and many other prizes.
Otar Chiladze has died after a long illness at the age of 76 in 2009.
good job.thnx.
"A Man Went Down the Road" by otar chiladze is my favourite book ever...
http://burusi.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/122.jpg
Famous Georgian writer and poet Otar Chiladze was born in 1933. He emerged in Georgian literature in 1950 and became very popular among Georgian readers. His most popular novels include A Man Went Down the Road (1972–73), Everyone That Findeth Me (1976), The Iron Theatre (1987) and the autobiographical The Cock of the March (1987).
Chiladze is one of the finest contemporary writers, noteworthy for his lyrical and narrative verse. His novel “A Man Went Down the Road” (1972–1973) explored the Georgian past for answers to contemporary questions. His later works include Everyone That Findeth Me (1976), which portrays a family saga in a rural setting, Rkinis teatri (1981), which explores a conflict of life and art in the 1900s, and the autobiographical Martis mamali (1987).
Otar Chiladze’s novel “Aveliumi” is an excellent example of Georgian post-modernistic prose, where we come across main post-modernistic signs: inter-textuality, essay, double coding of style, author’s “mask”, symbolism, allegory, mythology, history, irony, “hidden grin”, etc. Novel “Avelumi” is full of deep symbols and sense, where there is bound together historic state and individual tragedy of Georgia of 2nd half of the 20th century.
Otar Chiladze was awarded the Shota Rustaveli, Ilia Chavchavadze and many other prizes.
Otar Chiladze has died after a long illness at the age of 76 in 2009.
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