Mukhran Machavariani

Mukhran Machavariani (Georgian: მუხრან მაჭავარიანი; April 12, 1929 – May 17, 2010) was a Georgian poet, a member of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Georgia (Georgian Parliament) from 1990 until 1992, and a recipient of the Shota Rustaveli State Prize of Georgia. From 1988 until 1990 he was the Chairman of the Union of Georgian Writers.[1] He died during a performance at Rustaveli Theater.

Mukhran Machavariani
მუხრან მაჭავარიანი
Born(1929-04-12)April 12, 1929
Georgian SSR, Soviet Union
DiedMay 17, 2010(2010-05-17) (aged 81)
Rustaveli Theater
OccupationPoet
NationalityGeorgian
Mukhran Machavariani tomb at Mtatsminda Pantheon

Education

In 1954 graduation at the Philology Department of Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi University.

Works

  • Poems (1955),
  • The Red Sun and the Green Grass
  • Silence Without You (1958).
Translations
  • Boy, Don't Embarrass Me![2]
  • Extraordinary by Its Ordinariness [3]
  • 100 Poems [4]
gollark: Nim? Rust?
gollark: Even if we do end up actually switching stuff over to them in the next N years, there will be *so many* devices which don't get updated.
gollark: While there are quantum-cryptography-proof cryptographic schemes around, they're barely in the early stages of being standardized, not really deployed in any common protocols yet, not reviewed as thoroughly as existing primitives, and generally not very production-ready.
gollark: Which allows factoring things faster, and also apparently discrete logarithm problems somehow.
gollark: Quantum computers can apparently cause problems for all widely deployed asymmetric cryptography via Shor's algorithm.

References

  1. "MUKHRAN MACHAVARIANI".
  2. ISBN 978-9941-458-07-1
  3. ISBN 978-9941-454-14-1
  4. ISBN 978-9994-039-11-1


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