Terenti Graneli
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Terenti Graneli ტერენტი გრანელი | |
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Born | November 25, 1897 Tsalenjikha, Kutaisi Governorate, Russian Empire |
Died | October 10, 1934 Tbilisi, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union |
Occupation | poet |
Nationality | Georgian |
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Terenti Kvirkvelia (Georgian: ტერენტი კვირკველია), well known with his pen-name Terenti Graneli (Georgian: ტერენტი გრანელი) (1897–1934) was a noted Georgian poet. Born in Tsalenjikha, he was raised in a family of poor peasants. After graduating primary school in his native village in 1918 he continued studying at the short courses organized by Shalva Nutsubidze in Tbilisi.[1] He had several jobs including a worker at the railway station, and clerk at the newspaper. Graneli published his first verses in 1918. His collection of poems "Memento mori" appeared in 1924. From the beginning of 1928 Graneli's health worsened and he died in 1934.[2]
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His works include poems, essays. His letters to his sisters are also well-known.
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