Simon Chikovani

Georgian poet and author

Simon Chikovani - Georgian poet and author
Born

1902
123 years ago

Died

April 24th, 1966
58 years ago — 64 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Georgia

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A prominent poet and author from Georgia, contributions showcased the richness of Georgian literature. Often employed traditional forms and themes rooted in Georgian culture, capturing the essence of national identity through poetry and narratives. His works explored personal and collective experiences, reflecting the historical and social context of Georgia during his lifetime. Continued to influence Georgian literature long after passing in 1966.

Published the poetry collection 'The Song of the Night'

Authored notable prose works that highlight Georgian folklore

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