Georgia, Caucasus and Beyond: A Conversation with Author Nana Abuladze
When Nana Abuladze – Georgian author of novels such as "Akumi" and "The New Perception", who has received many prestigious awards for their work exploring the themes of gender, sexuality, identity and spirituality – visited the United States, Ninutsa Nadirashvili (EUTERPE doctoral candidate) was privileged enough to record a conversation with the writer about all things Georgia, Caucasus and beyond. In this podcast, they talk about isolation, Georgia’s history and how it’s been shaped by imperialism as well as internal strife. Additionally, they discuss transnational experiences and the merging of global and local life. We hope this podcast will encourage you to learn more about Nana’s work and Georgian literature.
The episode transcript can be accessed here: https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:EU:ae0cf886-940e-4b18-bd11-8303209a7761
This episode is part of the EUTERPE podcast Library on European Literatures and Genders from a Transnational Perspective
The podcast is powered by the European Union, UKRI, and the Central European University Library.
Grant Agreement: 101073012 EUTERPE HORIZON-MSCA-2021-DN-01 Project.
For more information about the EUTERPE project please refer to the official project webpage https://www.euterpeproject.eu/, or follow us on Instagram @euterpe_project_ or Facebook at EUTERPE Doctoral Network Project.
This episode was produced and edited by: Ninutsa Nadirashvili
Thank you to Alexander Walker for the music and to Alice Flinta for the voice over.
Thank you also to Ninutsa Nadirashvili and Kris Orszaghova for designing the podcast covers.
