Tsira Kurashvili Explained

Tsira Kurashvili
Native Name:ცირა ყურაშვილი
Birth Date:1 May 1962
Birth Place:Baghdati, Georgia
Occupation:Novelist, short story writer, poet
Language:Georgian
Nationality:Georgian
Citizenship:Georgia
Education:Philology
Alma Mater:Akaki Tsereteli State University
Period:1986
Genre:Prose, Short story, poetry
Subject:Andria Kurashvili
Movement:Metamodernism
Notableworks:The Refugees at Kamani Monastery, 2011
Awards:The International Poetry Competition award, 2016
Years Active:1986

Tsira Kurashvili (in Georgian pronounced as /tsʰiɾa qʼuɾaʃʷili/; Georgian: ცირა ყურაშვილი; born 1 May 1962) is a Georgian writer, poet, children's author and philologist.

Biography

Tsira Kurashvili was born in Baghdati, Georgia, to the family of Lamara Chelidze and the founder of the Baghdati Museum, Elguja Kurashvili. She is the sister of the Georgian priest Andria Kurashvili, who was killed in July 1993, during the War in Abkhazia, particularly in the Kamani massacre.

She graduated from Akaki Tsereteli State University in 1979 as a philologist. During the period of 1986–1993, she worked for the literary magazine Gantiadi as the editorial proofreader, and later, as the head of a department.

In 2001, she initiated the publication Lile of poems for children by various poets.

In 2002, the short story "Don't Look Back" by Tsira Kurashvili was named "The best story of the year" by the literary newspaper Alternativa of the Caucasian House,[1] and after this short story was included in the two-volume edition Woman, Image and Problems, published by the Caucasian House (2005).

In 2004, she co-founded the literary newspaper Enigma, which has been published as a magazine since 2006.

Kurashvili's poems, "Father", "Rabbi", "Mneddis on the Night of December" have been translated and published into the German anthology of Georgian poetry in 2015. In the same year Azerbaijanian Publishing house "ADK Publishing House" was published modern Georgian writers' collection of short stories named "A Man-ZERO",[2] which also includes the short story by Tsira Kurashvili.

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Awards and honors

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Notes and References

  1. http://caucasianhouse.ge/en/ Centre for Cultural Relations – Caucasian House
  2. https://intelekti.ge/book.php?id=555 A Man – ZERO
  3. https://intelekti.ge/book.php?id=560 Who Will Clear Away the Plates?
  4. https://intelekti.ge/book.php?id=522 At Playtime
  5. http://book.gov.ge/en/book/the-refugees-at-kumani-monastery-/180/ The Refugees at Kamani Monastery
  6. https://mananadumbadze.files.wordpress.com/2016/05/qartveli-poeti-qalebi-2016-1.pdf Georgian Female Poets (Bilingual anthology), 2016, pages 93–102