Sergo Kldiashvili (Georgian: სáƒ"რáƒ'áƒ
კლáƒ"ირშვილი) (6 October 1893 â€" 1986) was a
Georgian prose-writer who set out to be Symbolist but then was drawn
to conformist Realist prose under Soviet rule.He was the son of the
noted novelist Davit Kldiashvili whom Sergo would dedicate a special
book in 1945. He attended the Kutaisi gymnasium which produced many of
Georgia’s 20th-century intellectuals, and then studied law in
Moscow. Returning to Georgia, he joined Grigol Robakidze’s Symbolist
group Blue Horns and wrote in a moderately The Adventures of Squire
Lakhundareli (რზნრურლრხუნáƒ"რრáƒ"ლის
თრვáƒ'რáƒ"რსრვრლი, 1927), the plays A Generation
of Heroes (áƒ'მირთრთრრáƒ'რ, 1937), Deer’s Gorge
(ირმის ხáƒ"ვი, 1944).
კლáƒ"ირშვილი) (6 October 1893 â€" 1986) was a
Georgian prose-writer who set out to be Symbolist but then was drawn
to conformist Realist prose under Soviet rule.He was the son of the
noted novelist Davit Kldiashvili whom Sergo would dedicate a special
book in 1945. He attended the Kutaisi gymnasium which produced many of
Georgia’s 20th-century intellectuals, and then studied law in
Moscow. Returning to Georgia, he joined Grigol Robakidze’s Symbolist
group Blue Horns and wrote in a moderately The Adventures of Squire
Lakhundareli (რზნრურლრხუნáƒ"რრáƒ"ლის
თრვáƒ'რáƒ"რსრვრლი, 1927), the plays A Generation
of Heroes (áƒ'მირთრთრრáƒ'რ, 1937), Deer’s Gorge
(ირმის ხáƒ"ვი, 1944).
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