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  • Poetic Synthesis of Thomas Eliot and Galaktion Tabidze: (Iakob Gogebashvili Telavi State University, Georgia)

    POETIC SYNTHESIS OF THOMAS ELIOT AND GALAKTION


    TABIDZE

    Shorena Vakhtangishvili
    (Iakob Gogebashvili Telavi State University, Georgia)

    There are several essential characters in the poetry of Tomas Eliot and Galaktion
    Tabidze, representatives of post symbolist course of XX century and main
    traditions determining of their creativity are especially clearly expressed not only
    in similar, but also in sharply different creativity. Proceeding from this point of
    view I count it expedient and justified to analyze the creativity of these two greatest
    poets.

    Despite of the fact, that both poets are representatives of two opposite courses of
    post symbolism, Tomas Eliot (“Barren Land” period), “spoken – ironic”. Galaktion
    – “serious – esthetic”, “from evil flowers” mainly “cycle of ideal”,”evening
    harmony” he exposes his proximity to the similar verses. Urban and “realist”
    verses of “Splin” with their miserable olds, beggars, inexpensive prostitutes and
    frowning streets are more attractive for Eliot.

    It is the truth that sometimes Galaktion feels himself in a town or motherland as


    Hamlet in Denmark, but also his town and motherland are beautiful and attractive:
    “slow fire broke out on town”. Town of Tomas Eliot reminds us Paris of Emil
    Zola: “morning reminds us itself with sick smell of acidic beer”. Torchy theatrical
    lounges of “Artistic flowers”, effective trembling hands near the forehead and
    general esthetic environment are as unfamiliar for Eliot, as it is very hard to
    imagine hard root officials, frowning suburbs and interiors where “gossips”,
    “empty people” act in the world of Galaktion.

    Dislike Tomas Eliot, irony in poetic passages of Galaktion are not noticeable. It is
    revealed by the fact, that he has little connection to Laforge and Lotreamon, in any
    case – not irony. “Dead father” of Galaktioni is Verlen, and Laforge is “Dead
    father” of Tomas El

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    The project aims to create a webpage about Georgian poet Galaktion Tabidze. It will collect and systematize dispersed materials about him from various archives and private collections. The webpage will be updated with new materials and include visual materials, translations of his works, and be easy to search. It will make Tabidze's works more accessible to interested audiences.

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    List of authors by name: G

    The following is a List of authors by name whose last names begin with G:

    Abbreviations: ch = children's; d = drama, screenwriting; f = fiction; nf = non-fiction; p = poetry, song lyrics

    A – B – C – D – E – F – G – H – I – J – K – L – M – N – O – P – Q – R – S – T – U – V – W – X – Y – Z

    This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.

    Ga–Gb

    • Jostein Gaarder (born 1952, Norway, f/ch)
    • Gaariye (1949–2012, Somaliland/Norway, p)
    • Diana Gabaldon (born 1952, US, f)
    • Ekaterine Gabashvili (1851–1938, Russian E/USSR, nf)
    • Émile Gaboriau (1832–1873, France, f/nf)
    • Pierre Gabriel (1933–2015, France/Switzerland, nf)
    • Vladimir Gaćinović (1890–1917, Austria-Hungary/Switzerland, nf)
    • Carlo Emilio Gadda (1893–1973, Italy, f/nf)
    • Muammar Gaddafi (c. 1942–2011, Libya, nf)
    • William Gaddis (1922–1998, US, f/nf)
    • Moawad GadElrab (1929–1983, Egypt, nf/d)
    • Patricia Gaffney (born 1944, US, f)
    • Simon Henry Gage (1851–1944, US, nf)
    • Thomas Gage (c. 1603–1636, England, nf)
    • Eva Roe Gaggin (1879–1966, US, ch)
    • Paulin Gagne (1808–19876, France, p/nf)
    • Arkady Gaidar (1904–1941, Russian E/USSR, ch/f)
    • Neil Gaiman (born 1960, England, f/nf/d)
    • Geoffrey Gaimar (fl. 1130s, England, nf/p)
    • Abby Gaines (living, N Zealand, f)
    • Serge Gainsbourg (1928–1991, France, p/nf)
    • Tadeusz Gajcy (1922–1944, Poland, p)
    • Arthur Gakwandi (born 1943, Uganda, f)
    • Antonio Gala (1930–2023, Spain, p/d/f)
    • Gala Galaction (1879–1961, Romania, nf/f), pseudonym of Grigorie Pișculescu
    • Taw Phaya Galay (1926–2006, Burma/Myanmar, nf)
    • Konstanty Ildefons Gałczyński (1905–1953, Poland, p/d)
    • Benito Pérez Galdós (1843–1920, Spain, f/nf)
    • Norman Gale (1862–1942, England, poet)
    • Thomas Gale (1635/1636–1702, England, nf)
    • Eduardo Galeano (1940–2015, Uruguay, f/n

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