Irakli Lomouri (IPA: [irakʼli lÉ"mÉ"uri]; Georgian: იáƒ
რკლი ლრმრური; born 12 April 1959) is a Georgian
writer, translator and playwright.[1]Lomouri born in 1959, Tbilisi,
Georgia. In 1981 he graduated Tbilisi State University, faculty of
Oriental studies; later he entered Tbilisi Theological Academy,
majoring in Christian Anthropology. Afterwards, he worked as a teacher
at various schools and as a journalist in various newspapers,
published several Georgian stories, novels and plays. His plays were
performed in Georgia at theaters, on television and on radio. Some of
his works have been translated into English and Russian. His main
works are An Incident and Auto-Obituary.
რკლი ლრმრური; born 12 April 1959) is a Georgian
writer, translator and playwright.[1]Lomouri born in 1959, Tbilisi,
Georgia. In 1981 he graduated Tbilisi State University, faculty of
Oriental studies; later he entered Tbilisi Theological Academy,
majoring in Christian Anthropology. Afterwards, he worked as a teacher
at various schools and as a journalist in various newspapers,
published several Georgian stories, novels and plays. His plays were
performed in Georgia at theaters, on television and on radio. Some of
his works have been translated into English and Russian. His main
works are An Incident and Auto-Obituary.
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