Totalitarianism and Georgian poet Sappho Mgeladze

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  • Lela Chogovadze

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totalitarianism, Georgian, poet, Sappho, Mgeladze
Abstract

Sappho thought that she would be warmly welcomed in the writers’ family in Tbilisi. She participated in meetings, discussions, conferences and creative evenings held at the Writers’ Palace. Her speeches were distinguished by their boldness, which is why the ideological critics of the Writers’ Union did not spare her. Sappho's words are well known, which she uttered at a meeting of the Writers' Union dedicated to the anniversary of Mayakovsky (a famous Russian poet) - You killed Mayakovsky, on a spit.

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30-06-2025
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Totalitarianism and Georgian poet Sappho Mgeladze (L. Chogovadze, Trans.). (2025). Art Law and Accounting Reporter, 44(1), 21-26. https://journalalar.org/index.php/online/article/view/4