Character in Georgia

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ISBN
9780955914539
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Why is national character so important?
In Georgia the answer may lie in its unique brands of outlawism, 19th century poetry, and rich viniculture. It explains why Joseph Stalin codenamed himself 'Koba' after an outlaw from local literature. How strains of a similar Romantic banditry also created the world's first genuine Social Democratic country - the Georgian Republic of 1918-21. How this stood on the shoulders of a banker, publisher-provocateur, ‘Father of the Nation;’ an austere mountain poet; a mysteriously disappearing translator of Shakespeare; an obsessive Georgian language campaigner and children’s writer. Also how this distinctive character still very much walks the nation's streets today.

Aka Morchiladze is probably Georgia's most popular writer today. Here he works with Peter Nasmyth to create a major update to his acclaimed 'Georgian Notebook.'

More Information
Weight 0.280000
ISBN13/Barcode 9780955914539
ISBN10 0955914531
Author Aka Morchiladze and Peter Nasmyth
Binding Paperback
Date Published 31st August 2013
Pages 216
Publisher MTA Publications