Published by Warszawa: Panstwowy Instytut Wydawniczy, 1964, 1964
Seller: POLIART Beata Kalke, Tworog, Poland
Condition: Szukaj w opisie. @ Blurb / Notka wydawnicza: Warszawa: Panstwowy Instytut Wydawniczy, 1964; @ Size of the book block / Wymiar bloku: 18 cm; @ Series / Seria: (Seria: Mala Seria Przekladow Poetyckich); @ Circulation / Naklad: 2250; @ Comments/ Uwagi: Oprawa wydawnicza, obwoluta z otarciami, nieco zbrazowiala. Pozycja w ladnym stanie; @ Pages / Strony: 38, [2]s.; @ Thematic categories / Kategorie tematyczne: literatura poezja / literature poetry / Literatur Dichtung;
Published by Sovetsky pisatel, Moscow, 1937
Seller: Sanctuary Books, A.B.A.A., New York, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Original cloth, lettering stamped in black on upper board and spine, decorative stamping in silver on upper board; pp. [76]. Covers lightly rubbed; spine tips and corners a little frayed; small ink spot at fore-edge of upper board, inked notations on lower board. Contemporary ownership signature (tidy) on FFEP, otherwise nice and clean. Translation of poems by Pshavela, Abashidze, Gaprindashvili, Kaladze, Leonidze, Nadiradze, Chikovani.
Language: Russian
Published by Ogiz, Gos. Izd-Vo Khudozhestvenno? Literatury / ????, ???. ???-?? ?????????????? ??????????, Moskva / Moscow Ussr, 1947
Seller: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. 143 Pp. Blue Cloth, Gilt. First Edition. Hagiographic Poetry About The Partner Of Hitler, Churchill, And Anyone Else Who Appreciated The Supreme Satisfactions Of Arbitrary Power. Per Wikipedia, Giorgi Leonidze (Georgian: ?????? ???????) (1899 - 1966) Was A Georgian Poet, Prose Writer, And Literary Scholar. His First Poems Appeared In Georgian Press In 1911, And Then, Briefly Collaborated With The Symbolist Group Blue Horns. His Real Talent Emerged In 1925 With A Series Of Nature Lyrics, Responding With Romantic Animation To The Landscapes Of Leonidze'S Native Kakheti. Throughout The Soviet Period, He Tried To Pursue The "Correct" Political Line; His Poetry Became More Historical And Patriotic, The Eventful History Of Georgia Providing Him With The Colorful Medieval Imagery Which Leonidze Translated Into Impulsive Rhythms And Metaphors. He Quickly Established Himself As One Of The Most Popular Poets Of Georgia, But, When The Purges Of The 1930S Took Lives Of Many Of His Fellow Writers And His Own Brother, Microbiologist Leon Leonidze, He Was Forced To Direct His Talents Into Panegyrics To Joseph Stalin. This Was An Unfinished 1936 Epic Dedicated To Stalin'S Childhood And Youth, Remarkable For Its Simulated Verve And A Total Of Absence Of Biographic Details, Factual Or Invented. He Also Wrote Scrupulous Literary Studies Of Earlier Georgian Poets Such As Besiki And Baratashvili, And Produced Evocative Prose Based On His Childhood Memoirs And Experiences - The Tree Of Desire (??????? ??), Which Was Filmed, In 1976, By Tengiz Abuladze As The Second Part Of His Famous Trilogy. In His Later Years, Leonidze Directed His Wealth To The Benefit Of His Native Village And Presided Over The Institute Of Georgian Literature At The Georgian Academy Of Sciences From 1958 Until His Death In 1966. He Is Buried At The Mtatsminda Pantheon At Tbilisi. Eulogies To Stalin Are Common, Over Decades; The Lack Of Any Comparable Putinesque Hagiography Is Indicative That Stalin Was Hailed As A Winner, Because Winning Is All-Important In Politics, Not Skill In Good Government, Particularly In Countries Where Absolutism Is Normalized.