Kolau Nadiradze

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1895 – 1991

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Who was Kolau Nadiradze?

Kolau Nadiradze was a Georgian poet and the last representative of Georgian Symbolist school.

Born and initially educated at Kutaisi, Georgia, he studied law at the University of Moscow from 1912 to 1916. Returning to Georgia, his first verses appeared in 1916 in Georgian symbolist journal tsisperi kantsebi. The poem Dreaming of Georgia marked him as one of the promising poets of his generation. He quickly came under the influence of modernism, particularly Emile Verhaeren, and emerged as one of the leading figures within the Georgian symbolist Blue Horns group. His early poetry was marked by a Calvarian vision of Georgia: just before its short-lived independence as well as after the 1921 Bolshevik invasion. Despite his roots in the past, Nadiradze’s ability to avoid overt political themes enabled them to adapt to Communist ideological requirements less traumatically than did other Blue Horns. Nevertheless, in the purge of 1937, Nadiradze was arrested along with the fellow symbolist writer Sergo Kldiashvili, but both of them were saved only by chance: their NKVD interrogator was himself arrested and the files mislaid.

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Born
1895
Georgia
Education
  • Moscow State University
Lived in
  • Kutaisi
Died
1991

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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