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{{Short description|Georgian poet and multi-media performer (1967–2021)}} |
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'''Zurab Rtveliashvili''' (16 October 1967<ref>https://www.merinfo.se/person/Stockholm/Zurab-Rtveliashvili-1967/bpm94-2khv5 |
'''Zurab Rtveliashvili''' (16 October 1967<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.merinfo.se/person/Stockholm/Zurab-Rtveliashvili-1967/bpm94-2khv5 |title=Zurab Rtveliashvili (Stockholm, 53 år) - Merinfo.se |website=www.merinfo.se |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210420195156/https://www.merinfo.se/person/Stockholm/Zurab-Rtveliashvili-1967/bpm94-2khv5 |archive-date=2021-04-20}} </ref> – 20 April 2021) was a [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]]n poet and [[Multimedia|multi-media]] performer.<ref name="sanct">{{Cite news |
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In 2010, Rtveliashvili was offered [[right of asylum|asylum]] in [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]], from persecution in his native [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]].<ref name="sanct"/><ref>{{Cite news |
In 2010, Rtveliashvili was offered [[right of asylum|asylum]] in [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]], from persecution in his native [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]].<ref name="sanct"/><ref>{{Cite news |
Latest revision as of 00:31, 24 December 2024
Zurab Rtveliashvili (16 October 1967[1] – 20 April 2021) was a Georgian poet and multi-media performer.[2] Rtveliashvili was born in Karaganda, Kazakhstan. He is featured in the 2009 documentary film At the Top of My Voice.[3][4]
In 2010, Rtveliashvili was offered asylum in Stockholm, Sweden, from persecution in his native Georgia.[2][5]
Death
[edit]Rtveliashvili died in Tbilisi after a battle with cancer on 20 April 2021.[6]
Publications
[edit]- I-reqtsia (1997)
- Apokrifi (2001)
- Anarqi (2006)
References
[edit]- ^ "Zurab Rtveliashvili (Stockholm, 53 år) - Merinfo.se". www.merinfo.se. Archived from the original on 2021-04-20.
- ^ a b SR Kulturnytt (January 22, 2010). "Fristad åt georgisk författare". Sveriges Radio (in Swedish). Retrieved 2010-07-17.
- ^ "At the Top of My Voice". September 1, 2009. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
- ^ "Zurab Rtveliashvili". Levure littéraire (in French). Archived from the original on 2021-04-23. Retrieved 2021-04-20.
- ^ Anna Sunnerholm (2010-03-11). "Världspoesidagen med Yttrandefrihet i fokus". Svensk Bokhandel (in Swedish). Retrieved 2010-07-17.
- ^ "Poet, artist Zurab Rtveliashvili dies at 54". Agenda.ge. Retrieved 2021-04-20.