Givi Shaduri

1928 novel by Mikheil Javakhishvili
Givi Shaduri
AuthorMikheil Javakhishvili
Original titleგივი შადური
LanguageGeorgian
GenreEpistolary novel
Adventure fiction
Publication date
1928
Publication placeGeorgia
Media typePrint (hardback)
Pages200 pages

Givi Shaduri (Georgian: გივი შადური; Givi Shaduri) is a fourth novel by Georgian novelist Mikheil Javakhishvili. It was first published in 1928. During his life, it was published several times. It is reputed to one of the best adventure novel in Georgia.[1] Mikheil Javakhishvili wrote the novel Givi Shaduri in 1928. The novel follows the adventure genre. It is made up of five independent stories, which have one common character - the story teller, the title named Givi Shaduri.

Plot

The narrator of the novel - Givi Shaduri is talking to the reader from the Feast. Shaduri is the elderly and people skilled in life. Each story of his hard life have used many adventures episode.

References

  1. ^ მიხეილ ჯავახიშვილი, რჩეული თხზულებანი ექვს ტომად. ტომი II. გვ. 583. სახელმწიფო გამომცემლობა "საბჭოთა საქართველო" თბილისი, 1959 წელი
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Mikheil Javakhishvili
Novels
  • Kvachi Kvachantiradze (1924)
  • Jaqo's Dispossessed (1925)
  • The White Collar (1926)
  • Giwi Shaduri (1828)
  • Arsena of Marabda (1933)
  • A Woman's Burden (1936)
Related
  • Repentance (1987 film)
  • Arsena Odzelashvili
Short stories
  • Chanchura (1903)
  • Shoemaker Gabo (1904)
  • The Kurka's wedding
  • A Stone of Devil
  • Eka
  • Night of the Autumn
  • Melted chain
  • People's Law
  • Metal sieve
  • Teties
  • Golden Teeth
  • Ownerless
  • Velvet dress
  • Award
  • Man of the Forest (1923)
  • Lambalo and Qasha
  • Mususi
  • Qbacha has been late
  • Thruthful Abdulah
  • Two Verdicts(1925)
  • Grandfather Dimo (1926)
  • Rabbit (1927)
  • Two suns (1927)
  • Invite Me (1928)
  • Call from Motherland (1928)
  • Five stories
  • A small woman
  • A Cup (1929)
  • Nine Virgos (1935)
  • Thief
  • Follower
  • Two teeth
  • An Avenger
  • The Third


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