User:Mikho Mosulishvili
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Image:Mimos-4.jpg. Mikho Mosulishvili. |
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Born: | Dectmber 10, 1962 Arashenda, Kakheti, Georgia |
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Occupation: | writer, screenwriter, essayist, translator |
Nationality: | Georgian |
Writing period: | 1984 - |
Literary movement: | Realism and Modernism |
Website: | http://www.archanda.ge |
http://mikho.myweb.ge/ |
Mikho Mosulishvili (Georgian: მიხო მოსულიშვილი ) (*born December 10, 1962) is a Georgian fiction writer, screenwriter, literary translator, and essayist.
In 1986 he graduated from the Faculty of Geography-Geology of the Tbilisi State University (TSU). He has been working at invited editor in the magazine ”Literaturuli Palitra”, ("Literary Palette") .
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[edit] Main literary works
• ”Flaying without a Barrel”, Tbilisi, “Bakur Sulakauri’s publishing house”, (cheating novel) (2001) - ISBN 99928-914-2-4
• “Bendela”, Tbilisi, publishing house “Saari”, 2003, (documental novel) - ISBN 99928-39-69-4
• “Swans Under Snow”, Tbilisi, publishing house “Saari”, 2004. (miniatures and essays) - ISBN 99940-29-30-4
[edit] Translates
He has translated from russian into georgian language novels of Boris Akunin:
Erast Fandorin - (dates are for the setting of the narrative not pub. dates)
• The Winter Queen, original title Azazel / Азазель, (1876, translated as აზაზელი) - ISBN 99940-745-8-X
• The Turkish Gambit / Турецкий гамбит (1877, translated as თურქული გამბიტი) - ISBN 99940-42-07-6
• Murder on the Leviathan / Левиафан (1878, translated as ლევიათანი) - ISBN 99940-53-21-3
[edit] The first national channel of Georgia
• “My Friend Hitler”, co-author of the TV play by Iukio Misima, 1999.
• Soap opera “The Night of Small Stars”, (45 series), co-author of the script, 2003.
[edit] In the national radio
• “Forestman” (Radioplay - 1987).
• “Spider” (Radioplay -1988).
• “Death of Guaram Mampali” (Radioplay -1989).
[edit] Awards
• The award of Georgian TV-radio Committee for the radio play “Forestman”, 1987.
• The award of the ministry of culture of Georgia for the play “Tomorrow Is The Premiere”, 1989.
• He award of the ministry of culture of Georgia for the play “13th Experimental”, 1991.
• The award of the Mayer of Tbilisi, the department of youth affairs and the union of book admirers – “Bestseller” for novel “The Timeless Knight”, 1998.
• The award of the union of Georgian writers for the play “White Guard”, 1998.
• The award of e-magazine “Kvali” for the play “Funny Gun”, 2003.
• “Medal of Honor” – march 7th, 1998. The order of the president of Georgia, #132.
[edit] External links
• ARCHANDA
• STORY