Naira Gelashvili

Naira Gelashvili
Born (1947-10-28) 28 October 1947
Sighnaghi, Georgian SSR
Occupation Novelist, short story writer, Poet
Literary movement Modernism, magical realism
Notable works The Ambri, the Umbri and the Arab I am that One

Naira Gelashvili (Georgian: ნაირა გელაშვილი) (born 28 October 1947) is a Georgian fiction writer, philologist, Germanist, and civil society activist.

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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]

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Collections of Short Stories and Novels

Poetic Collections

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