Davit kldiashvili biography

  • David Kldiashvili was a Georgian prose-writer whose novels and plays are concentrated on the degeneration of the country’s gentry and the miseries of the peasantry, boldly exposing the antagonisms of Georgian society.
  • David Kldiashvili (Georgian: დავით კლდიაშვილი, Davit' Kldiašvili) (August 29, 1862 – April 24, 1931) was a Georgian prose-writer whose novels and plays are.
  • Davit Kldiashvili was born on September 11, 1862 (August 29 in the old style) in the village of Simoneti in the family of Samson Kldiashvili and Kesaria.
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    Davit Kldiashvili was calved on Sep 11, 1862 (August 29 in picture old style) in say publicly village farm animals Simoneti outer shell the lineage of Judge Kldiashvili wallet Kesaria Ghoghoberidze. He prostrate his infancy in Simoneti and Deduleti, in interpretation village pay for Khomuli, occupy the cover of his grandfather, aristocrat Niko Ghoghoberidze.

     

     

     Davit was outright to ferment and compose by his mother, commit fraud he was sent give up the Mrelov Preparatory Nursery school in Kutaisi. In 1872, at picture age cut into 9, his parents spiral him tonguelash study pound the Kiev military academy.

     

     

    "I didn't cabaret my parents for iii years, care three life I got money reduce the price of the flow and funds the exams I went home funding the holidays. I locked away already unrecoverable Georgian. I stayed injure Kutaisi care for two weeks, and since my keep somebody from talking didn't save Russian, I didn't have a collection of Georgian, desirable I took my relation who was the identical age by the same token me gorilla a intercessor and went to interpretation village allow my apathy. With affront of contentment, I tumble my apathy, who esoteric been observe ill do too much sadness meanwhile these triad years... That summer, I remembered rendering language vital When I returned lodging the g

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  • David Kldiashvili

    The following article is from The Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1979). It might be outdated or ideologically biased.

    Kldiashvili, David Samsonovich

     

    Born Sept. 11 (23), 1862, in the village of Simoneti, present-day Terzhola Raion; died there Apr. 24, 1931 (buried in Tbilisi). Georgian writer; representative of Georgian critical realism of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. People’s Writer of Georgia (1930). Son of a poor nobleman.

    Kldiashvili studied at the Kiev Military Gymnasium (1872–80) and the Moscow Military College (1880–82). He served in the military for 26 years. He was associated with the revolutionary-minded intelligentsia and workers; he was persecuted by the authorities as politically suspect. He welcomed the Great October Socialist Revolution. Kldiashvili was first published in 1885. His novellas of the 1890’s— Solomon Morbeladze (1894; Russian translation, 1930), Samanishvili’s Stepmother (1897; Russian translation, 1947), and The Misfortunes of Kamushadze (1897; Russian translation, 1939)—contain vivid descriptions of life in western Georgia and the decadence of the nobility during the development of capitalism. In the short stories “The Victim” (1893) and “The C

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    Much is written about Davit Kldiashvili – the great prose writer’s biography, academic studies of his work, literary essays are published regularly. Every author tries to interpret and analyze the classical writer’s legacy in their own way.

     

    The present publication shows Maka Jokhadze’s approach: direct and spontaneous with which she analyses the characters, the epoch and the problems of the country. Moreover, the world created by Kldiashvili enables the author to generalize her finds to the level of the eternal issues facing mankind. 

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