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      <title><![CDATA[Presentation of "Dagny or a Love Feast" by Zurab Karumidze]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[&nbsp;Presentation of &quot;Dagny or a Love Feast&quot; by Zurab Karumidze
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    <div class="lfloat fsm fwn fcg">დაგნი ანუ სიყვარულის ნადიმი&quot; ზურაბ ქარუმიძის ინგლისურენოვანი რომანია,  რომელიც წარადგენს საქართველოს დუბლინის ლიტერატურულ პრემიაზე.<br />
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    <div class="lfloat fsm fwn fcg">As the title suggests, there are two contrasting stories unfolding in this novel: <br />
    One is of the Norwegian poetess and dramatist Dagny Juel<span class="text_exposed_show">  (1867-1901) &ndash; a beautiful, artistic, creative woman, whose errant life  brings her to a totally foreign country, where she dies falling victim  to deranged male fantasies. Dagny Juel was an inspiration to such  celebrities as Edward Munch, August Strindberg, Gustav Vigeland, and was  the &lsquo;Queen&rsquo; of Berlin bohemia in1890s.<br />
    The other story is a  phantasmagoric mixture of religious mysticism and eroticism, mythic  origins of arts and politics. It is a play with various cultural themes,  both primitive and highly developed, traversing such extremes as  Shamanic Art and Bach&rsquo;s Art of the Fugue, Gnosticism and Modernist  esthetics, Magic and Linguistics&hellip; This mix of themes and ideas is  rendered in a story of a so called Agape &ndash; the Love Feast &ndash; a  half-religious half-artistic event. .&nbsp;</span></div>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 May 2012 19:01:26 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Jun 2011 16:12:38 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Redjeb Jordania in conversation]]></title>
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<p>Meeting with Redjeb Jordania In Prospero's Books.&nbsp;<br />
&nbsp; On Friday, 3rd of June, at &nbsp;7pm Prosperos Books invites you on meeting with Redjeb Jordania,son of Noe Jordania.&nbsp;<br />
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Noe Jordania - (January 2, 1868 &ndash; January 11, 1953) was a Georgian journalist and Menshevik politician. He played an eminent role in the Social Democratic revolutionary movement in Imperial Russia, and later chaired the government of the Democratic Republic of Georgia from July 24, 1918 until March 18, 1921, when the Bolshevik Soviet Russian Red Army invasion of Georgia forced him into exile to France. There Zhordania led the government-in-exile until his death in 1953.<br />
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During the World War I years, he maintained a &ldquo;defensist&rdquo; position and worked for Plekhanov&rsquo;s Samozaschita (1916). After the February Revolution of 1917, he chaired the Tiflis soviet and on March 6, 1917 was elected a commissar of the executive committee of the Tiflis Soviet. In August 1917, he was elected to the Central Committee of the RSDLP(u[nited]). On the session of the Tiflis Soviet of September 3, 1917, he made a speech calling the workers not to succumb to the Bolshevist sentiments, but rather to fight for the establishment of a parliamentary republic. In October 1917, he joined the all-Russian Pre-Parliament, but soon became disillusioned in it and returned to his native Georgia. On November 26, 1917, he became a chair of the Presidium of the National Council of Georgia and played a leading role in the consolidation of the Menshevik power in Georgia. His wavering position on the formal secession from Bolshevist Russia ended in May 1918, and Zhordania effectively chaired a parliament session which declared the independent Democratic Republic of Georgia. On July 24, 1918, he became a Head of the Government of Georgia. Within the three years of rule, his government organized a successful land reform, adopted comprehensive social and political legislation, and cultivated widespread international ties, enabling Georgia to become the only Transcaucasian nation to earn de jure recognition from Soviet Russia and the Western powers. Apart from a massive peasant support, his government managed to gain, through combining socialism, democracy, and a moderate form of nationalism, the loyalty of intellectual &eacute;lites and nobility, and played a crucial role in transforming Georgia into the modern political nation.[1] However, the invasion of the Soviet armies in February&ndash;March 1921 toppled down the Georgian government, forcing Zhordania and many of his colleagues to take refuge in France where he led the government-in-exile and continued his efforts to earn the international recognition of the Soviet occupation of Georgia and a foreign support for the Georgian independence cause until his death in Paris in 1953.<br />
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In 1923, Noe Zhordania made an appeal to Washington on which he said:&ldquo;	In the twentieth century, before the eyes of the civilized world, I appeal to the conscience of civilized nations and all honest people to condemn this persecution of a small nation and the criminals inspiring and carrying out these barbarous acts &mdash; the Bolshevik Government.	&rdquo;<br />
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He also said in the appeal that Chekists had killed without trial hundreds of people, including women and children, many of them from the Georgian intellectual class.[2]<br />
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Zhordania was buried on Leuville-sur-Orge Cemetery in France.<br />
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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jun 2011 06:21:52 +0000</pubDate>
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<h3><span class="messageBody">Thomas De Waal discussing his book &quot;Caucasus&quot; to the readers</span></h3>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Mar 2011 18:14:06 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Valentine's Day at Prospero's]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[We have pleasure to invite all Valentines on this special day in <a href="http://www.prosperosbookshop.com/news/new-extension-open">Prospero's Books &amp; Caliban's New Extension</a>.<br />
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    <li>Pantomime will act broken heart  by Valentine at the entrance of Courtyard and invite you inside.</li>
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    <li>The students of the Art Academy will display paintings about love inside our Courtyard.</li>
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    <li>The group &ldquo;String&rdquo; will perfom love songs especially for the Valentines inside our new extension cafe.</li>
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    <li>Special Cappucino for couples!</li>
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<div style="text-align: center;"><strong>Sunday,&nbsp; February 14 <br />
11:00 - 21:00<br />
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Prospero&rsquo;s Books &amp; Caliban's Coffeehouse<br />
Rustaveli Ave 34, Tbilisi<br />
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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 14:46:43 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[New Extension has opened]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<a title="Prospero's Books &amp; Caliban's Coffeehouse New Extension" rel="shadowbox" href="http://www.prosperosbookshop.com/image/news/new_extension1.jpg"><img width="133" height="100" align="left" alt="Prospero's Books &amp; Caliban's Coffeehouse New Extension" src="http://www.prosperosbookshop.com/image/news/new_extension1_thumb.jpg" /></a> On January 3, the well-known cafe &quot;Prospero's Books&quot; that is situated on Rustaveli Avenue, will be reopened. It has been specially reconstructed to meet the customers' needs.<br />
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Call on 34, Rustaveli Avenue and discover 'Prospero's Books Cafe &amp; Caliban's Coffeehouse'. <br />
Prospero's Books is a unique haunt for English-speaking community of Tbilisi.<br />
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&nbsp;&nbsp; At Prospero's Books &amp; Coffeehouse, you will find new books of fiction, non-fiction, history, travel, regional interest, reference, business, art, tales for children and more! However, from now on not only English books will be sold in the cafe. Prospero's Books begins to sell Spanish books as well. Its owners also plan to sell the variety of books in different languages.&nbsp; Used Books can be exchanged for in-store credit.<br />
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&nbsp; Prospero's also takes special orders and offers postcards, periodicals, greeting cards, bookmarks and over 2000 English language videos and DVD's for rent.<br />
In the coffeehouse you can relax and enjoy a specialty coffee, sandwiches, and pastries or buy freshly-roasted coffee beans. Besides, imported teas and chocolate covered coffee beans are also available.<br />
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&nbsp; Prospero's has been offering computer and wired internet access at the store. Public WiFi has been available too but it used to be too busy most of the times.<br />
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That's why new cafe will be offering wireless broadband internet access to its customers. All you need is your own laptop, notebook or mobile gadget with IEEE 802.11b (WiFi) compatible adapter. If your own computer is in for repairs or you don't have online access, you can still have all the benefits that the internet has to offer at Prospero's Books. You can use cafe's computer along with the printer; broadband internet and UPS is at your disposal for only GEL 2 per half an hour.<br />
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Along with all its refreshed services, its new tasty sandwiches and cookies, the cafe concentrates on children's books, offering the new section for children. Prospero's Books can be a great place for entertaining your children and give you a break for an hour or two. They arrange story telling sessions and other activities while older kids can wander around looking for other interestsing things. Juice &amp; cookies provided! Books' galore &amp; fun guaranteed!<br />
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While waiting for their kids, parents may treat themselves to Caliban's coffee and cupcake and browse through wide range of books. The action is on every Sunday at 12 o'clock in the morning.<br />
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After the cafe is reopened, a new presentation is planned. Dato Turashvili's English-language book &quot;Flight from the USSR&quot; will be presented at Prospero's bookshop.<br />
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Bookshop and cafe open from Monday to Sunday from 9:30am to 8:00pm.<br />
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<em>Source: </em><a target="_blank" href="http://georgianjournal.ge/"><em>Georgian Journal</em></a><em> (Nino Abzianidze)<br />
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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 05:51:12 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[We celebrate 10 Years]]></title>
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October 17th 2009 we are celebrating 10 years of existence. We would like to thank to all our customers for supporting our business. The Happiness and Satisfaction of our customers is what sustains our confidence and our beliefs.<br />
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      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Oct 2009 12:34:07 +0000</pubDate>
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