A Song of Enchantment A song of Enchantment I sang me there, In a green-green wood, by waters fair, Just as the words came up to me I sang it under the wild wood tree. Widdershins turned I, singing it ...
“He brings a freshness of mind, a wealth of language and imagery, and a sustained power of expression such as have seldom been equaled in all the centuries of English poetry,” reviewed Georgian poetry ...
(Editor's Note: This piece was originally published on May 24, 2011, on the occasion of Bob Dylan's 70th birthday. Dylan traveled to Tbilisi and Moscow in July 1985, his only trip to the Soviet Union.
Ketino Sujashvili sighs as she spoons quince jam onto my plate. “It is woman weather,” she says. “In morning, sun. In afternoon, snow.” She throws up her hands. She worries over my bare feet, then ...
The Georgian Chamber Players presented a captivating concert at First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta on Monday. This, despite the unexpected replacement of cellist Rainer Eudeikis with Emory ...
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