Miho Mosulishvili

Miho Mosulishvili
Miho Mosulishvili

Miho Mosulishvili, 2010
Born Mikho Mosulishvili
December 10, 1962 (1962-12-10) (age 48)
Tbilisi, Georgia
Pen name Mikho Mosulishvili; Mixo Mosulišvili
Occupation Novelist, short story writer, screenwriter, playwriter, translator, geologist
Genres Epic, Drama, Tragicomedy, Comedy
Literary movement Modernism, satire, Postmodernism
Notable work(s) Flight Without a tun, (2001); Vazha-Pshavela (2011)
Spouse(s) Maka Varazanashvili
Children Ani Mosulishvili


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Miho (Mikho) Mosulishvili (Georgian: მიხო მოსულიშვილი, IPA: [mixɔ mɔʼsuliʃvili]; born December 10, 1962), a Georgian writer.

Contents

The biography

In 1986 Miho Mosulishvili has graduated from Tbilisi state university (TSU), geological-geographical faculty on a speciality of the engineer-geologist (specialization: geological shootings, searches and investigation of mineral deposits). And also 1981-1984 He studied as secondary faculty Scriptwriting (creative masterful Erlom Ahvlediani[1] and Davit Agiashvili[2]). Afterwards he worked as a geologist and as a journalist in various newspapers. He published several stories, novels and plays into Georgian language and translated three novels of Boris Akunin. His plays were performed in Georgia at theaters, on television and on radio. Some of his works have been translated into the English, Germans, Armenian and Russian. Its short story about Pore Mosulishvili Light of snow day[3] has awarded at literary competition in Moscow (2006).

His main works are the picaresque novel Flight Without a tun (Tbilisi, Sulakauri, 2001 and second edition[4]). In Georgia they always stated the bestseller lists.

The biographical book of Miho Mosulishvili Vazha-Pshavela[5] show new version of life Vazha-Pshavela and unique style of his thinking. The discovery may be regarded as the author's observation that the five epic poems of Vazha-Pshavela ('Aluda Ketelauri' (1888), 'Bakhtrioni' (1892), 'Host and Guest' (1893), 'The avenger of the blood' (1897), 'Snake eater' (1901)) is based on the principle Golden ratio, thus this poems resembles the works of Ancient and Renaissance authors. Miho Mosulishvili asserts, that Vazha-Pshavela rising from the depth of creativity of Georgian mythology, which makes it original event on background of the world's literature and will significantly increase the magnitude of Georgian literature.

Works

Books in georgian

  • The wood man[6] (tragedy), 1988
  • Icons of moon day[7] (stories, short stories and miniatures), 1990
  • The snake has killed for God (the Georgian national spells, has collected and has written down in the form of verses of Miho Mosulishvili), 1993
  • Space in the vertical[8] (stories, short stories and miniatures), 1997
  • The knight at all times[9] (the novel-menippeah from two-centuries life of seven generations of a family of Andronikashvili), 1999
  • Flight Without a tun[10] (the picaresque novel about the Georgian and Nigerian emigrants in Germany), 2001, ISBN 99928–914–2–4
  • Bendela[11] (Non-fiction, dedicated to the hero of Abkhazian War and a great football player - Zaza Bendeliani), 2003, ISBN 99928-39-69-4
  • Swans Under Snow[12] (miniatures and essays), 2004, ISBN 99940–29–30–4
  • Almost Picasso and on a few Bosch, on the right side[13] (book of seven ridiculous plays), 2010, ISBN 978–99940-60-87-0
  • Vazha-Pshavela (biographical novel)[14], Non-fiction, 2011, ISBN 978–9941-9179-6-7

Books in English

  • Georgia: P.S. Literature[15] (publ. Ketevan Kighuradze ; ed. Dodo Karanadze ; transl. Anatoly Giorgadze, David Akriani, Lela Samniashvili; Content: Prose: Three miniatures/Mikho Mosulishvili; And others). Tbilisi. Siesta, 2006. 164 p.; 21 cm. - ISBN 99940-908-0-1

Translated books

Screenplays

  • Memorialise me, David... (David IV, Aghmachenebeli), (2010), The screenplay of the documentary film for the director George Ovashvili.

Honors and Awards

  • March 7, 1998 — Cavalier of “Honor” Medal[16] (“Honor” Medals are awarded to Georgian citizens who actively participated in the revival of Georgia and devoted themselves to noble deeds).
  • December 28, 1998 — The first prize winner in literary award of Tbilisi city administration, Management of youth affairs and the union of book-fans "Bestseller" for the novel The knight at all times (Tbilisi, Bestseller Publishing, 1999)
  • 2005 — Second price of the Moscow international literary competition 'Bekar'[17] (literary works about music) in the category 'Jazz and Rock' for short story Backwoods[18] (Russian translation of Maja Biriukova)
  • 2006 — A price of the literary competition (Athens)
  • December 8, 2007 - Khertvisi (literary prize)[19] for short story Last Night about the Battle of Didgori
  • October 8, 2011 - Gala (literary prize) for biographical book Vazha-Pshavela[20] in nomination: 'The best handbook'[21]

References

  1. ^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0015303/
  2. ^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0013048/
  3. ^ http://lito1.ru/text/52964
  4. ^ Mixo Mosulišvili (2011), Pʻrena ukasrod, Tbilisi, Georgia: Gumbati-2007, http://openlibrary.org/books/OL24988617M/Pʻrena_ukasrod 
  5. ^ http://openlibrary.org/works/OL16092289W/Vazha-Pshavela
  6. ^ Mixo Mosulišvili (1988), T'kis kaci, Tbilisi, Georgia: Kulturis saministro, http://openlibrary.org/books/OL24988615M/T'kis_kaci 
  7. ^ http://www.worldcat.org/title/mtvariani-dgis-preskebi/oclc/37293027&referer=brief_results
  8. ^ Mixo Mosulišvili (1997), Sivr'ce vertikalshi, Tbilisi, Georgia: Merani, http://openlibrary.org/books/OL24988612M/Sivr'ce_vertikalshi 
  9. ^ http://www.worldcat.org/title/uzamo-zamis-raindi-romani-menipea/oclc/45089311
  10. ^ Mixo Mosulišvili (2001), Pʻrena ukasrod, Tʻbilisi: Bakur Sulakauris gamomcʻemloba, ISBN 9992891424, OCLC 50646027, 9992891424, http://openlibrary.org/books/OL3660238M/Pʻrena_ukasrod 
  11. ^ Mixo Mosulišvili (2003), Bendela, anu, Tʻbilisi: Gamomcʻemloba Saari, ISBN 9992839694, OCLC 55067899, 9992839694, http://openlibrary.org/books/OL3381913M/Bendela_anu 
  12. ^ Mixo Mosulišvili (2004), Gedebi tovlqvesh, Tbilisi, Georgia: Saari, http://openlibrary.org/books/OL24988618M/Gedebi_tovlqvesh 
  13. ^ Mixo Mosulišvili (2010), Titqmis picaso da cota boskhi, marjvnidan, Tbilisi, Georgia: Saari, http://openlibrary.org/books/OL24988611M/Titqmis_picaso_da_cota_boskhi_marjvnidan 
  14. ^ Mixo Mosulišvili (2011), Vazha-Pshavela (Vaja-Pshavela ed.), Tbilisi, Georgia: Pegasi, http://openlibrary.org/books/OL24988541M/Vaja-Pshavela 
  15. ^ http://www.nplg.gov.ge/ec/en/gfb/search.html?cmd=search&pft=biblio&qs=700%3AMosulishvili+Mikho
  16. ^ http://www.president.gov.ge/index.php?lang_id=ENG&sec_id=240
  17. ^ http://bekar.info/2005_results.php
  18. ^ http://bekar.info/text1.php?nid=496
  19. ^ http://archanda.webs.com/about.htm
  20. ^ http://openlibrary.org/works/OL16092289W/Vazha-Pshavela
  21. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TngtrVjTtpU&feature=related

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