Abstract:
Vajra’s rich literary heritage is not fully known to the reader. Some of
his letters and works are with hitherto unknown pseudonyms. Collaborators
of the well-known
Georgian newspaper “Iveria”, as it usually happened at
that time, often published their writings with pseudonyms and initials.
Vazha, as an active collaborator of “Iveria”, had his pseudonyms too: “Paraskeva”, “Va
pla”,
“Ikauri”, “Zhulika Gogochuri”, etc. The cognoscente
of Georgian periodical press of the second half of the 19th
century would
have noticed one common, interesting publicist manner the
polemic
of a pseudonymous author with a fictional person. It is thought that the
articles published under the rubric “Letter to a Friend”, which are dedicated
to one addressee “Brother Ekvtime” and represent a logical continuation
of each other, belong to VazhaPshavela.
14 Interesting publicist letters?
This is a polemic between two friends Mamuka,
the childhood friend
of Ekvtime, who had been in Russia for a long time, from time to time
apprises him about the good or bad events of the life of the homeland.
In these articles there is reviewed the anguish of Georgia and seeking
the ways out of the current difficult situations. It is noteworthy that when
solving the problems narrated in these letters and discussing social or
national issues, Vazha is presented as a typical member of “sixties”. It is
also interesting to note that the total number of Vazha’s letters known up
to this date, published in 1880-93,
does not exceed the number of articles
reviewed here. Obviously, the significance of this material is special for
further study of the publicist heritage of the great Georgian writer.
There are also VazhaPshavela’s
other unknown Tianetian publications.
They are published under various pseudonyms. Among them, before
the October Revolution many letters were published in magazines
and newspapers under the pseudonym “Wellwisher”
.
In 1890 an extensive correspondence was published in the newspaper
“Iveria” under the pseudonym “Temporary Tianetian” with the title
“Voice from the province”. This letter is humorous and refers to the social
blameworthiness or wrongness in Tianeti. This letter was followed by
a disarrangement among the intelligentsia of the district, although the
author could not be identified. Who could it have been? Who had taken it
to heart in the 90s of the 19th century, who could write with such highly
artistic humor. After returning from St. Petersburg, Vazha settled in the
village of Chargali, in his maternal home. He often visited the center of the
region Tianeti.
By an unusual cycle of his feuilletons and correspondence
he provided the public with the news of that place. It is thought that the
above mentioned letter should also be considered as part of this cycle.
This is evidenced by the manner of writing characterizing only Vazha and
the coincidence of thoughts with other letters, the style, the phraseology
characterizing of the writer, the specifics of the opening a question, the
ways of finding the causes of shortcomings and getting rid of them, etc. After a long research it was found that some of the above-mentioned
and
some other letters, brilliant samples of unknown publications, which we
have not reviewed here (“Heroes of Ildakni “, “Tianeti Mazra”, “ Situation of
Tianeti “, etc.), are part of VazhaPshavela’s
literary heritage. How reliable
these versions are, will be shown in the future, because VazhaPshavela’s
problematics, style, language and pathos perceived as contemporary also
in other epochal locations of time, as a Georgian classical heritage.