Miho Mosulishvili
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Born | Mikho Mosulishvili December 10, 1962 Tbilisi, Georgia |
Occupation | Novelist, short story writer, screenwriter, playwright, translator, geologist |
Genre | drama, tragicomedy, comedy |
Literary movement | Postmodernism, Metamodernism |
Notable works | Helessa (2012); A Big She-Bear (2013) |
Spouse | Maka Varazanashvili |
Children | Ani Mosulishvili |
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Mikheil "Miho" Mosulishvili (IPA: [miχo mosuliʃʷili]; Georgian: მიხეილ "მიხო" მოსულიშვილი; born December 10, 1962) is a Georgian writer and playwright.
Biography
[edit]Mosulishvili graduated in 1986 from the Tbilisi State University. Afterwards, he worked as a geologist and as a journalist in various newspapers, published several Georgian stories, novels, translations, and plays. His plays were performed in Georgia at theaters, on television and on radio. Some of his works have been translated into Latvian,[1] English,[2] German,[3] Armenian[4] and Russian.[5] His main works are Flight Without a Tun and biographical novel Vazha-Pshavela.
The physicist Liguri Mosulishvili was Miho's uncle; and the style of his different thinking had influence on Miho Mosulishvili's creativity.
Bibliography
[edit]Novels
[edit]- A Big She-Bear, Saunje Publishing, 2013
- Helessa, Ustari Publishing, 2012
- Flight Without a Cask, Bakur Sulakauri Publishing, 2001; Gumbati, 2007, 2011
- The Knight of the Untimely Time, satirical book published by Bestseller Publishing, 1999
Collections
[edit]- From the Another's and Ordinary Sides of Reality (Seven for adults and three children's plays), Tbilisi, publishing house Saari, 2024
- I See Silence... (The book of poems, written rarely from a student's time to an old age), Tbilisi, publishing house Kalmosani, 2023
- I Will Tell You About Sadness (seven stories, eight cycles of miniatures, and two essays), Tbilisi, publishing house Bakmi, 2023
- My Redbreast, Glosa Publishing, 2015
- Laudakia Caucasia, or A Happy Psychological Portrait of a Century of Wrath, created by Mikhael Tonet's furniture and by our Tears, Ustari Publishing, 2014
- The River of the Soul, Intelekti Publishing, 2012
- From Nowhere to Nowhere, Saunje Publishing, 2012
- The Mercy Stone, Siesta Publishing, 2011
- Almost Picasso and a little bit Bosch, from the Right (Seven plays), Saari Publishing, 2010
- Swans under Snow, Saari Publishing, 2004
- Space in the Vertical, Merani Publishing, 1997
- Frescoes on a Moonlit Day, Merani Publishing, 1990
- The Man of the Forest,[6] Ministry of Culture Collegium, 1988
Nonfiction
[edit]- Vazha-Pshavela, Pegasi Publishing, 2011
- Bendela (The knight on the football field, the knight on the battlefield) (a biografical novel, dedicated to the hero of Abkhazian War and a great football player Zaza Bendeliani), Tbilisi, Saari Publishing, 2003
Poetry
[edit]- I See Silence... (A book of poems, written rarely from a student time to old age), Tbilisi, publishing house Kalmosani, 2023
Drama
[edit]- Laudakia Caucasia (2013)
- My Redbreast (2012)
- Vazha-Pshavela Or Seeing Unknown (2012)
- Christmas Goose with Quince (2010)
- Khapra Beetle and House Mouse (2010)
- Dancing with the Dead (2005)
- White Troops (1997)
- Twist of the Border (1995)
- The Wood Man (1988)
Screenplays
[edit]- Kakhetian Train[7] (2019), a drama film (35 minutes) directed by Lali Kiknavelidze
Literary prizes and awards
[edit]- The Saguramo Prize (The Ilia Chavchavadze Saguramo State Museum prize, awarded for all creativity), nomination: Prose, September 12, 2024
- A first prize in the literary competition "Lile-2022" by the "Georgian Energy Efficiency Centre (EEC)"[8] for the short story 'I was in the sky, I saw the sky (A dead man's story)', September 30, 2022; Same prize at the "Lile 2023" for the short story 'Pamparula of Javakheti, Mine...', September 11, 2023
- A first prize in the nomination: 'Best prosaic creative work' by the Gori State Teaching University literary competition Machabeli for the short story 'Jackal's wedding or the sun washes its face', Gori, Georgia, July 22, 2022
- The first prize of literary contest 'Best short story for a teacher' by Georgian Center for Professional Development of Teachers, Information and Educational Resources: the magazine 'Teacher' and Internet newspaper 'mastsavlebeli.ge' for the short story 'For the mustard seeds and for angels', Tbilisi, 2019
- The Georgian National Cinema Centre Prize for Kakutsa film scripts to mark the 100th anniversary of the Georgian Democratic Republic, 2015
- M. Tumanishvili Fund, Tumanishvili Film Actors’ Theatre and Tbilisi Mayor's Office Cultural Enterprise Centre's Joint Competition Prize for New Georgian Plays for 2012, for the one-act mythological-ritual play Vazha-Pshavela, or Seeing the Invisible, 2012
- Silver Prize for the Helesa movie-novel (based on synopsis), the Summit Marketing Effectiveness Award.[9] Nomination, Small-Budget, Portland, Oregon, USA, 2012[10]
- Gala (literary prize) for the biographical novel Vazha-Pshavela, 2011
- Khertvisi Literary Competition prize for the story The Night Before, 2007
- Literary competition Formula NLO 2006 prize for the story Alloplant, Athens, Greece, 2006
- Bekar International Literary Competition (for musical compositions), nominated for prize ‘Jazz and Rock Music: Prose’ for the story The Pharisee Council, Moscow, Russia, 2005
- Honor Medal, awarded by President of Georgia N132 (due to the jubilee to the 150th anniversary of the literary magazine Tsiskari), 1998[11]
- Union of Writers prize for the play The White Army, 1998
- Tbilisi Mayor's Office, Tbilisi Office for Youth and the Bestseller Union of Booklovers literary competition: first prize for the novel, The Knight of the Untimely Time, 1998
- Georgian Television and Radio Committee Prize for the radio play The Man of the Forest, 1987
References
[edit]- ^ Mikho Mosuliðvili "Mana Sarkanrîklîte" (Skumja, ïoti skumja komçdija), Vitola izdevnieciba, Latvia, 2016, ISBN 978-9934-554-06-3 (in Latvian)
- ^ Three miniatures by Mikho Mosulishvili in the book: Georgia : P.S. Literature, Tbilisi, Siesta Publishing, 2006, ISBN 99940-908-0-1 and The She-Big Bear, Translated into English by Manana Ruseishvili, 2016
- ^ Micho Mossulischwili: Schwäne im Schnee, Übersetzung aus dem Georgischen von Irma Schiolaschwili und Joachim Britze Micho Mossulischwili: Schwäne im Schnee, Pop Verlag, Ludwigsburg, 2017, ISBN 978-3-86356-170-3, Weihnachtsgans mit Quitten von Micho Mosulischwili im buch: "Zwischen Orient und Okzident" (Theaterstücke aus Georgien), Verlag Theater der Zeit, Berlin, 2015, ISBN 978-3-95749-061-2 und Fünf Miniaturen (Suggestive Elemente, Ein Tanz über die Felsen, Der alte Fischer, Ein unerwartetes Porträt des Meisters, Ein Brief von Jeanne d'Arc) von Micho Mosulischwili, Übersetzung: Joachim Britze, Matrix - Zeitschrift für Literatur und Kunst, 3/2016 (45) (in German)
- ^ Միխո Մոսուլիշվիլի — հինգ էսքիզներ, Գարուն (ամսագիր, Երևան), # 2, էջեր 84–85, 1999 (in Armenian)
- ^ Михо Мосулишвили — «Глухомань» (Новелла в стиле боп) и «Сияние снежного дня» (рассказ-мениппея), пер. М. Бирюкова, в книге «За хребтом Кавказа. Современный грузинский рассказ», Издательство: Редакция журнала «Дружба народов»; Культурная революция, Москва, 2014, ISBN 978-5-902764-46-5 (in Russian)
- ^ Mikho Mosulishvili "Man of the Woods" (A short story with monologues), 2017
- ^ Kakhetian Train (2019)
- ^ The Energy Efficiency Centre (EEC)
- ^ Summit International Awards
- ^ The 2012 MEA
- ^ Order of the President of the Republic Georgia No. 132 — newspaper Sakartvelos Respublika, March 15, 1998
Resources
[edit]- Literary Articles by Maia Jaliashvili, Tbilisi, Tskarostvali Publishing, 2006, ISBN 99940-899-0-0 (in Georgian)
- Twitter Short Story: The River of the Soul By Mikho Mosulishvili
- Intelekti Publishing: Author Mikho Mosulishvili
External links
[edit]- Miho Mosulishvili at IMDb
- MOSULISHVILI MIKHO
- Mikhobooks
- About The Modern Medea
- MIKHO MOSULISHVILI on the Amazon.com
- MIKHO MOSULISHVILI (1962 - ) from the playwrights database doollee.com
- The Salamander — Mikho Mosulishvili, translated by Ani mosulishvili, the 'Masque & Spectacle' magazine, June 1, 2017, number 12: Transcaucasia Issue
- Read Poetry: The River of the Soul, by Mikho Mosulishvili
- Works by Miho Mosulishvili
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