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The Iron Theatre is a novel by Otar Chiladze, published in 1981. It revives the end of 19th and beginning of 20th century in Georgia, and explores a conflict of life and art at the edge of new millennium. The plot of the novel is a mix of historical facts, real situations and the author's fantasy. The author frequently breaks the chronological order, to empower the reader to imagine the different situations and events from the different points of view and therefore creates a complete picture of the world that he wants to represent. The novel gained Shota Rustaveli State Prize back in 1983.

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  • Théâtre de fer (fr)
  • The Iron Theatre (en)
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  • Théâtre de fer (en géorgien : რკინის თეატრი) est un roman historique de l'écrivain géorgien Otar Tchiladzé. (fr)
  • The Iron Theatre is a novel by Otar Chiladze, published in 1981. It revives the end of 19th and beginning of 20th century in Georgia, and explores a conflict of life and art at the edge of new millennium. The plot of the novel is a mix of historical facts, real situations and the author's fantasy. The author frequently breaks the chronological order, to empower the reader to imagine the different situations and events from the different points of view and therefore creates a complete picture of the world that he wants to represent. The novel gained Shota Rustaveli State Prize back in 1983. (en)
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  • The Iron Theatre (en)
  • რკინის თეატრი (en)
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  • The Iron Theatre (en)
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  • რკინის თეატრი (en)
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  • Théâtre de fer (en géorgien : რკინის თეატრი) est un roman historique de l'écrivain géorgien Otar Tchiladzé. (fr)
  • The Iron Theatre is a novel by Otar Chiladze, published in 1981. It revives the end of 19th and beginning of 20th century in Georgia, and explores a conflict of life and art at the edge of new millennium. The plot of the novel is a mix of historical facts, real situations and the author's fantasy. The author frequently breaks the chronological order, to empower the reader to imagine the different situations and events from the different points of view and therefore creates a complete picture of the world that he wants to represent. The novel gained Shota Rustaveli State Prize back in 1983. "The Iron Theatre is an elegant novel about Georgia’s struggle for liberation, a “cocktail” of epic, lyrical prose, and internal monologue, written by a truly great writer. With the publication of this book Georgia returns to the map of world literature.” - Weekendavisen Newspaper, Denmark (en)
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