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       Anna Kalandadze  (December 15, 1924 – March 11, 2008) was a  Georgian poet and one of the most influential female figures in modern Georgian literature.

       Kalandadze was born in the village Khidistavi near Chokhatauri in Georgia’s southwest province of  Guria. She graduated from the Faculty of Philology at  Tbilisi State University in 1946, and published her first poems the same year. Her intricate, subtle rhythms, and personal lyricism garnered much popularity. In the words of Professor  Donald Rayfield: From the 700 or so poems she has now published it is now possible to extract some sort of consistent philosophy, for all the reticence and stoicism. The rare outburst of defiance never amount to more than a couple of lines in a poem and have been subtle enough not to arouse the antagonism of authority.

       Many of Kalandadze’s poems on patriotic and romantic themes have been made into popular songs. She was also a prolific translator of Russian and European poetry. She died as a result of  cerebrovascular incident  and was buried at the  Mtatsminda Pantheon.

 

     

 

Songs on poems by Anna Kalandadze
Little twig
1974
Levan Lazarishvili
Studio "Orchid"
 
Studio "Bati-Buti"
Giorgi Gogoberidze
Thatuka Lazarishvili
Irakli Shalikashvili
May Day
1976
     
 

 

 

Anna Kalandadze
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