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Vazha-Pshavela

 
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Vazha-Pshavela (Georgian: ვაჟა-ფშაველა) (July 26, 1861-July 10, 1915) is the pen-name of the Georgian poet and writer Luka P. Razikashvili, a classic of the new Georgian literature.

He was born in a small village Chargali (Pshavi mountainous province in Eastern Georgia). He graduated from the Pedagogical Seminary in Gori and then during two years he was unattached student of the St. Petersburg University (Russia). Afterwards he returned to Georgia and worked as a teacher of Georgian language.

Vazha-Pshavela was author of many literary works (Poems: "Aluda Ketelauri", "Bakhtrioni", "Gogotur and Apshina", "Host and Guest", "Snake eater", "Eteri", "Mindia", etc.). Poems and narrative stories of Vazha-Pshavela are published in more than 20 languages.

He was a representative of a National-Liberation movement of Georgia.

Vazha-Pshavela died in 1915, in Tbilisi.

Literature

  • Grigol Robakidze, "Georgian Poet Vazha Pshavela".- J. "Russkaya Mysl", August, 1911 (in Russian)
  • Isidore Mantskava, "Vazha Pshavela".- J. "Damoukidebeli Sakartvelo", Paris, No: 119, 1935, pp. 9-11 (in Georgian)

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