Kote Kubaneishvili
Konstantine "Kote" Kubaneishvili (Georgian: კოტე ყუბანეიშვილი) is a Georgian poet known for his political and anti-establishment themes, who was at one point imprisoned by the Soviet authorities.[1] In the 1980s, while Georgia was still part of USSR, Kubaneishvili collaborated with Irakli Charkviani to establish the Reactive Club (Georgian: რეაქტიული კლუბი), a "revolutionary art-collective" that ran counter to the accepted Soviet poetry style and was a reaction "against provincialism".[2]
Kubaneishvili is known for his progressive views. He came out against the 2013 homophobic protests, calling ultra-conservative riot participants "morons" and stating "there's darkness here, that's clear as a day" (Georgian: აქ რომ სიბნელეა ეს ხომ ნათელია)[3] In 2021, he criticized Rustaveli Theater and its director Robert Sturua for traveling to Russia to participate in a festival despite Russia occupying parts of Georgia; Kubaneishvili expressed belief that this visit was part of a pattern by the Georgian Dream-led government of pursuing openly pro-Russian policies and "playing a Russian game".[4]
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- ^ კოტე ყუბანეიშვილი • საქართველოს დაბადება, კოტე ყუბანეიშვილის ისტორია, September 2019
- ^ რეაქტიული კლუბი, Ucnauri, November 2019
- ^ კოტე ყუბანეიშვილი 17 მაისის აქციაზე მართლმადი-დებილები, Palitra News, May 18, 2013
- ^ პუტინის საყვარელ ფესტივალზე როცა ჩადიხარ... რაზეა ლაპარკი საერთოდ - ყუბანეიშვილი, English: "When one participates in Putin's favorite festival...what is there to talk about", TV Formula, Jun 21, 2021
- 20th-century poets from Georgia (country)
- Male poets from Georgia (country)
- Writers from Tbilisi
- Living people