Rezo Cheishvili
Rezo Cheishvili | |
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Born | Kutaisi, Georgia | 24 April 1933
Died | 11 September 2015 Kutaisi, Georgia | (aged 82)
Occupation | Novelist, short story writer, screenwriter |
Literary movement | Magic realism |
Revaz "Rezo" Cheishvili (Georgian: რევაზ „რეზო“ ჭეიშვილი; 24 April 1933 – 11 September 2015) was a Georgian writer and scriptwriter.
Biography[]
Cheishvili was born in Kutaisi, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union in 1933. He moved to the capital in 1954 to continue his studies. In 1958 he graduated from Tbilisi State University with a degree in Georgian language and literature.
He worked from 1961 to 1992 at the 'Georgian Film' studio as an editor, as a member of the Film Script Administrative Board, as a member of the Creative Association and as one of its leaders. He edited various Georgian literary journals and newspapers.
Rezo Cheishvili was the scriptwriter of feature-length films My Friend Nodari, Samanishvili’s Stepmother and the widely famed The Blue Mountains, which was directed by noted Georgian director Eldar Shengelaia.
Cheishvili’s short stories and novels have been published in several countries.[1]
Books[]
- Blue Mountains, 1980; Bakur Sulakauri Publishing 2013
- New Kuru, Palitra L Publishing, 2011
- Works in Seven Volumes, Kutaisi publishing Centre, 2010-2012
- Red Flower of Wild Rose, Palitra L Publishing, 2010
- Third Way: About Kutaisi and others, Kutaisi publishing Centre, 2003
- Selected Short Stories, Kutaisi publishing Centre, 2003
- Month of Ripening, Kutaisi publishing Centre, 2003
- Three Novels, Kutaisi publishing Centre, 2003
- A Comet, Merani Publishing, 1999
- Robbers, Merani Publishing 1999
- Dali, Merani Publishing, 1992
- My Friend Nodar, Nakaduli Publishing, 1990
- Selected Works in two Volumes, Sov. Georgia, 1989-1993
- First, Sov. Georgia Publishing, 1988
- Oh, My Vineyard, Merani Publishing, 1987; Bakur Sulakauri Publishing 2003
Prizes and awards[]
- Literary award SABA 2012 for the Contribution in the Development of Literature
- Soviet Union State Award 1984 for the script of the film The Blue Mountains
- Shota Rustaveli State Prize for his Literary Works
- State Prize of Georgia for his Contribution in Georgian Literature
References[]
External links[]
- Male writers from Georgia (country)
- Tbilisi State University alumni
- 1933 births
- 2015 deaths
- Novelists from Georgia (country)
- Dramatists and playwrights from Georgia (country)
- Screenwriters from Georgia (country)
- 20th-century writers from Georgia (country)
- 21st-century writers from Georgia (country)
- Postmodern writers
- Magic realism writers
- 20th-century dramatists and playwrights from Georgia (country)
- 21st-century dramatists and playwrights from Georgia (country)