A Georgian writer Nodar Dumbadze and the Assembly of People of Kazakhstan
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28.01.2015
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2015 declared the Year of the Assembly of People of Kazakhstan. "For the purposes of further strengthening of social harmony in the country, increasing of the role of the Assembly of People of Kazakhstan in ensuring national unity of the people of Kazakhstan, I hereby order to declare 2015 the year of the Assembly of People of Kazakhstan," states the decree of the Head of State Nursultan Nazarbayev, published on his official website.
In addition, in 2015 Kazakhstan celebrates the 20th anniversary of the Constitution and the 70th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War.
Within the celebration of the Year of the APK Literary portal starts a year of literature of people of Kazakhstan. This month is dedicated to Georgian literature, in this regard Literary portal presents Nodar Dumbadze - a Georgian writer and one of the most popular authors in the late 20th-century Georgia.
Nodar Dumbadze - was absolutely special writer, pure soul, who knew human nature.
His novels "I Can See the Sun", and " Me, Grandma, Iliko and Ilarioni" are about people who thanks to emotional warmth, kindness and fearlessness could survive during the hardest time when war took away, apparently, the last hope.
Film photograph. "I Can See the Sun"
The novel "I, grandmother, Iliko and Illarion" is about a small Georgian village where a clever boy Zuriko lives. The action in the novel comes in war time, to be exact, in 1942. But the war is not a barrier to human kindness, devotion, sincerity and a true friendship. Reading Dumbadzes books you feel confidence that thanks to such people as Zuriko, his grandmother, Iliko and Illarion victory seems to become possible.
Film photograph. "I, grandmother, Iliko and Illarion"
The protagonists in Dumbadze's novels are often children who by force of circumstances are compelled to mature much earlier, than it was necessary. Nevertheless, each of them keeps purity and sincerity which protected them from trouble.
There are a lot of surprising books in the world that deserve to be read. Unfortunately, the whole life isn’t enough to capture at least a half of this wealth. If suddenly happens that you are advised the books by Nodar Dumbadze, read them because Dumbadze was one of the most remarkable Soviet authors.
N. Galeyeva
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