Jemal Karchkhadze

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Born(1936-05-13)13 May 1936
Died(1998-11-08)8 November 1998
Literary movementModernism, magic realism
Jemal Karchkhadze
Born(1936-05-13)13 May 1936
Died(1998-11-08)8 November 1998
OccupationNovelist, short story writer
Literary movementModernism, magic realism
Notable worksAntonio and David, Zebulon, Igi

Jemal Karchkhadze (Georgian: ჯემალ ქარჩხაძე; 1936–1998) was a Georgian writer. He is the author of six novels, some short stories and essays. His works are conceptual and gained popularity after his death. His novel Antonio and David (ანტონიო და დავითი, 1987) was published in Swedish in 2013, in Arabic in 2014 and in English in 2015.[1]

Jemal Karchkhadze was born in 1936 in the village of Ukhuti in Vani in western Georgia. He graduated in 1960 with a degree in Georgian language and literature at Tbilisi State University. His short story Igi (იგი) was published in 1977. This was followed by his most important novels The Caravan (ქარავანი, 1984), Antonio and David (ანტონიო და დავითი, 1987) and Zebulon (ზებულონი, 1988). He died in 1998 in Tbilisi and is buried at the Didube Pantheon.[2]

Jemal Karchkhadze was granted three literary awards: 1999 – Georgian State Award for Dimension (განზომილება) and for his Contribution to the National Literature; 2007 – Award “Gala” for Complete Short Stories; 2007 – Award Librarian’s Choice for a novel Antonio and David (ანტონიო და დავითი).

The play Devidze Family was shown in major theaters across Georgia, including Marjanishvili Theater in 1964-1965.[3] This was followed by a TV-play “Operation Aunt Taso” based on the eponymous short story transmitted in the late 1970s. A performance based on "Igi" is regularly shown at the Movement Theater in Tbilisi,[4] while a full-length animation is in the works by 20 Steps Production[5] and has already collected accolades and prizes, such as the Annecy International Animation Festival MIFA Pitch in 2022[6] and Best Feature Animation Award at CEE Animation Forum 2020.[7] The animated movie Igi is set to be released in 2025 and is a Georgian-Czech co-production.

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