Kolau Nadiradse

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Kolau Nadiradze ( Georgian : კოლაუ ნადირაძე; * February 24, 1895 in Kutaisi ; † October 28, 1990 ) was a Georgian poet of symbolism .

Life

Nadiradze was born in Kutaisi in 1895. From 1912 to 1916 he studied law at the Lomonosov University in Moscow . After he returned to Georgia, he became a founding member of the symbolist literary group Blue Horns (Georgian: ცისფერყანწელები Tsisperqantselebi ) and one of its leading members. In the 1920s, he conformed to Soviet censorship, writing mostly patriotic poetry and translating Russian works into Georgian. In 1937 he was arrested during the Stalinist purges , but was released because his interrogator was arrested. During perestroika he was able to publish works from the 1920s.

Works

  • Kolau Nadiradze: Odnotomnik . Merani, Tbilisi 1971
  • Kolau Nadiradze: Tbilisskoe utro: stikhi . Sovetskii pisatel, Moskva 1977
  • Kolau Nadiradze: I dlitsia mai: stikhotvoreniia i poemy . Khudozhestvennaia literatura, Moskva 1981

Individual evidence

  1. Georgia: Past, Present, Future ... Retrieved November 7, 2018 .
  2. M. Kveselava: Anthology of Georgian Poetry . The Minerva Group, Inc., 2002, ISBN 978-0-89875-672-2 ( google.de [accessed November 7, 2018]).
  3. Georgia: Past, Present, Future ... Retrieved November 7, 2018 .
  4. Maya Razmadze: Socialism Discourses in the Georgian Transformation Society . LIT Verlag Münster, 2017, ISBN 978-3-643-13628-2 ( google.de [accessed November 7, 2018]).