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In the News (Sun 27 May 12)

  
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This was fifteen years ago, but Aka Morchiladze can still point to the bullet holes in the church wall with his eyes closed.
For Aka Morchiladze, this sentence carries the truth and the tragedy of his country.
Morchiladze, who in the meantime has made himself at home in the cute cafe of a puppeteer friend and is pouring himself a home-brewed mulled wine, has developed such a playful, crazy, fast-paced world that this tiny multi-ethnic state earns a place in the United Nations.
www.signandsight.com /features/1094.html   (1824 words)

  
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China's Growing Interest in the EU Model  
Aka Morchiladze is a celebrity in Georgia and little more than an unpronouncable name beyond.
That may change with "Santa Esperenza." His first book available in translation is the tragic, crazy, multi-coloured chronicle of a fantasy archipelago.
www.signandsight.com /features/keywords/365_Aka_Morchiladze.html   (87 words)

  
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Aka Morchiladze became a person who many claimed was their good friend, this included those who were not yet aware who Gio Akhvlediani was.
There are virtually no topics left that Aka Morchiladze has not covered at some point: parliamentary sessions, every day life, a lot about sports and football.
One time Zviad Ratiani said that in Aka Morchiladze’s writings you never feel that he is lecturing or preaching to anybody...
www.magtigsm.com /magazine/2000-2/2000-2-8.html   (2935 words)

  
 aka morchiladze - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
Aka Morchiladze (pen name of Giorgi Akhvlediani) (born November 10, 1966) is a Georgian writer, one of the best novelists in the post-Soviet Georgia.
He has been working at this University for many years.
Main literary works of Aka Morchiladze are novels: "Moondogs of Paliashvili Street" (1995), "To Disappear on Madatov Island" (1998), "The Trip to Karabakh" (1992), "To Play a Patience in August" (2001), "The other" (2002), "Christmas night witches" (2002), "Old Refugee Shop" (2003), etc. In 2003 Aka Morchiladze received a prestigious literary Prize "Saba".
www.onpedia.com /encyclopedia/Aka-Morchiladze   (110 words)

  
 Georgia Today on the Web   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
For the best novel of 2005, Aka Morchiladze, Nino Jibladze and Besik Kharanauli were named.
As this is the third Saba that Morchiladze has won, presenter Lasha Bughadze joked that this category could be named after him.
The last award was traditionally revealed by Mamuka Khazaradze, the President of TBC Group, which is the founder of the Saba awards.
www.georgiatoday.ge /article_details.php?id=1330&version=307   (626 words)

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