Maklava Aleksandrovna Mrevlishvili ( Georgian მაყვალა ალექსანდრეს ასული მრევლიშვილი , February 14 (27), 1909, Sighnaghi - September 5, 1992, Tbilisi) - Soviet children’s writer, poetess and prose writer, translator.
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Biography
Born in the family of the artist Alexander Mrevlishvili .
In 1930 she graduated from Tbilisi State University , faculty of pedagogy of the literary department. After graduation, she worked in various broadcasts of the children's editorial board of the radio committee, as a research fellow at the State Museum, in the art circle of the Republican Palace, and headed the children's section of the Writers' Union. Candidate of Philological Sciences (1958) [1]
The first poem, "Letters from Abastumani," published in 1927, the first book of "Poems" - in 1940.
The short story Churchkhely was represented by the USSR (along with the stories of R. Pogodin , O. Donchenko , V. Zheleznikov , Y. Rannap , H. Nazir ) in the collection of short stories by writers of different countries, “Children of the World” (1962), prepared by the international editorial board ( published in the USSR in 1965).
She was engaged in translations from other languages.
She was buried in the Didubian pantheon of writers and public figures.
Rewards
- Order of the Red Banner of Labor (02.26.1979)
- Order of the Badge of Honor (04.17.1958)
- State Prize of the Georgian SSR named after Shota Rustaveli [2]
Bibliography
"Cyclies-Cyclies" M.: Children's literature, 1989 [3]
Notes
- ↑ MFN catalog
- ↑ შოთა რუსთაველის სახელობის პრემია (load.)
- ↑ MFN catalog