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Chabua Amirejibi was a Georgian novelist and playwright. He was born in Tbilisi, Georgia, and graduated from the Tbilisi State University in 1945. He is best known for his novel "The White Sail" (1962), which was adapted into a film in 1965. He also wrote several plays, including "The Last Day of the Year" (1962) and "The Last Day of the Year" (1965). He was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labour in 1967. He died in Tbilisi in 1998.

Popular As Mzechabuk Iraklievitch Amiredjibi
Occupation writer,actor
Age 92 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 18 November, 1921
Birthday 18 November
Birthplace Tbilisi, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union (now Georgia)
Date of death December 12, 2013
Died Place Tbilisi, Georgia
Nationality Georgia

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2010

Amirejibi briefly returned to politics in July 2009, when he joined the movement daitsavi sakartvelo ("Defend Georgia"), allied with the opposition to President Mikheil Saakashvili's government. On November 16, 2010, he was consecrated as a Georgian Orthodox monk under the name of David. Due to his health condition, the ceremony was conducted at the writer's own apartment.

1992

Amirejibi hailed the newly independent Georgia, and was elected to its Parliament from 1992 to 1995. In 1992, he was rewarded with the prestigious Shota Rustaveli State Prize. However, the tragic years of civil war and the death of his eldest son Irakli in the War in Abkhazia in 1992 heavily affected the writer. Therefore, it came to a real surprise when Amirejibi published, in 1995, his next major novel, Gora Mborgali (გორა მბორგალი, literally meaning "frenzied" or "infuriating"), begun in 1978, and based on the author’s experiences in Soviet prisons. His most recent work, George the Brilliant (გიორგი ბრწყინვალე), a historical novel about the 14th-century Georgian king preaching national pride, appeared in 2005.

1977

He was a writer and actor, known for Data Tutashkhia (1977), Velocipedi (1960) and Rotsa akvavda nushi (1972).

1971

Amirejibi's most famous novel and one of the best works in modern Georgian literature, Data Tutashkhia (დათა თუთაშხია, 1971-5), achieved sensational success for the magazine Tsiskari and fame for the writer himself. Conceived while in Amirejibi’s years in prison, it was only through the intervention of the contemporary Georgian Communist Party chief Eduard Shevardnadze that this substantial novel of over 700 pages, passed the Soviet censors and got published. The novel is a story of a Georgian outlaw of the Imperial Russian period, a very popular theme in Georgian literature, and combines thrilling escapades with Dostoevskian dealings with the fate of an individual and national soul. The story is narrated by a Russian gendarme, Count Szeged, who frequently passes the story-telling on to other characters. The novel follows the life of outlaw Data Tutashkhia, who spends years eluding capture by the Tsarist police. They are led by Data's cousin, his detached and imperturbable double, Mushni Zarandia. The book, and the feature film based on it, turned Data Tutaskhia into an iconic hero, widely popular in Georgia.

1921

Chabua Amirejibi was born on November 18, 1921 in Tiflis, Georgian SSR as Mzechabuk Iraklievitch Amiredjibi.