Vazha – Georgian Notebooks
Aka MorchiladzeHow do you separate the monumental literary icon from the man who struggled to feed his family?
In Vazha – Georgian Notebooks, Aka Morchiladze strips away the marble statue image of Vazha-Pshavela to reveal the flesh-and-blood human beneath. Part of the "Georgian Notebooks" series, this volume explores the life of a writer who never lived easily—struggling for survival, longing for the city life of Tbilisi while bound to the mountains, and refusing to compromise his integrity for material gain. Morchiladze, a historian by trade but a storyteller at heart, moves beyond dry dates and facts. He paints a vivid portrait of Vazha as a brother, father, and husband—a man full of care, sorrow, and fiery temper. As Morchiladze notes, "The main thing is what remains stamped on the heart forever," making this an essential, intimate look at one of Georgia's greatest minds.
