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  1. Vazha-Pshavela (Georgian: ვაჟა-ფშაველა), simply referred to as Vazha (Georgian: ვაჟა) (14 July 1861 – 10 July 1915), is the pen name of the Georgian poet and writer Luka Razikashvili (Georgian: ლუკა რაზიკაშვილი).

  2. Vazha-Pshavela (July 26, 1861 – July 10, 1915) was the pen-name of the Georgian poet and writer Luka P. Razikashvili, a classic writer of the new Georgian school of literature. He was born in a small village Chargali (in Pshavi, a mountainous province in Eastern Georgia).

  3. Vazha-Pshavela (1861 - 1915) is the pen name of the Georgian poet and writer Luka Razikashvili. Vazha-Pshavela embarked on his literary career in the mid-1880s. In his works, he portrayed the everyday life and psychology of his contemporary Pshavs.

  4. Vazha-Pshavela (pseudonym of Luka Razikashvili) is modern Georgias greatest genius. His finest works are tragic narrative poems ( Stumar-maspindzeli [1893; “Host and Guest”], Gvelis mchameli [1901; “The Snake-Eater”]) that combine Caucasian folk myth with human tragedy.

  5. Vazha-Pshavela (pseudonym of Luka Razikashvili) is modern Georgias greatest genius. His finest works are tragic narrative poems ( Stumar-maspindzeli [1893; “Host and Guest”], Gvelis mchameli [1901; “The Snake-Eater”]) that combine Caucasian folk myth with human tragedy.

  6. Vazha Pshavela, was the pseudonym of Luka Razikashvili, born in the mountains of Georgia in 1861. His history took him to being a teacher, poet, writer of Theatrical Plays, narrative stories. His works discribe the folklore and customs his home.

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  8. Host and Guest (Georgian: სტუმარ-მასპინძელი, St’umar-Masp’indzeli) is an epic poem by the Georgian poet, writer and philosopher Vazha-Pshavela. The poem was first published in 1893 in Tbilisi , and it is considered to be the "masterpiece of the Georgian literature".