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Manana Antadze
BornManana Antadze
(1945-08-28) August 28, 1945 (age 78)
Tbilisi, Georgia
OccupationWriter, essayist, translator
Genre Epic, drama, tragicomedy, comedy
Notable worksTranslation of Macbeth by William Shakespeare, 2008
SpouseEldar Tsitsishvili, architect-restorer
ChildrenDavid (1965), Tamara (1971)

Manana Antadze ( Georgian: მანანა ანთაძე, born August 28, 1945) is a Georgian writer and translator, and founder of the Tumanishvili Theatre Foundation.

Life and career

In 1967 Manana Antadze graduated from Tbilisi State University (TSU), Western European Languages and Literature.

From 1981 to 1989, Antadze was a research associate at the Centre for Contemporary Literary Studies at the Georgian State University. She has been a freelance translator since 1974, and her numerous translations include William Shakespeare's Macbeth, Irving Stone's Lust for Life, and J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.

In 2006, Antadze presented the annual awards given for "New Writing" in "New Georgian play" and "The Best Translation". In July 2009. she attended the 31st Cambridge Seminar on Contemporary Literature, then, in August she attended Globe Education Cultural Seminar on "Shakespeare & His Stage".

Antadze's biography is included in Who is Who in Georgia (2009).

Work experience

  • 1971–present, Freelance translator
  • 1981-1989, Center for Contemporary Western Literary Studies, TSU (research associate)
  • 1981–present, Tumanishvili Film Actors’ Theatre (Literary manager)
  • 1998–present, Tumanishvili Theatre Foundation (Founder and President)
  • 2006–present, Legal Leader of International Drama Competition ‘NEW WRITING IN GEORGIA’
  • 2012–present, Sturua Productions/Founder with Robert Sturua and Gia Tevzadze

Education and training

  • 1962-1967, MA/BA Tbilisi State University (TSU), Western European Languages and Literature
  • 2009, 31st Cambridge Seminar "Contemporary Literature" (alumna)
  • 2009, Globe Education Cultural Seminar "Shakespaere and his Stage" (alumna)

Memberships

  • Inner Wheel (Rotary) Club
  • Eurodram
  • Georgian Writers’ Union
  • Georgian Theatre Craftsmen’ Union

Works

Publications

  • 1989, " Edward Albee: Existential Intuition" in Modern Western Drama, with I. Gogoberidze and L. Kereselidze

Translations staged (in Georgian)

Translations published

  • 1971 – Irving Stone, Lust For Life [1]
  • 1978 – H. G. Wells, Russia in the Shadows
  • 1979 – Eugene O'Neill, Desire Under The Elms
  • 2002 – J. K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, ISBN  99928-986-5-8
  • 2009 – Tennessee Williams, Camino Real, [2] ISBN  978-9941-9149-6-6
  • 2012 – Terrence McNally, Masterclass, ISBN  978-9941-9236-92
  • 2014 – Anton Chekhov, The Cherry Orchard, ISBN  978-9941-9352-3-7
  • 2014 – Moliere, Dom Juan, ISBN  978-9941-9352-4-4
  • 2014 – Edmond Rostand, Cyrano De Bergerac, ISBN  978-9941-9352-6-8
  • 2014 – William Shakespeare, Macbeth, ISBN  978-9941-9352-5-1

Honors and awards

References

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Manana Antadze
BornManana Antadze
(1945-08-28) August 28, 1945 (age 78)
Tbilisi, Georgia
OccupationWriter, essayist, translator
Genre Epic, drama, tragicomedy, comedy
Notable worksTranslation of Macbeth by William Shakespeare, 2008
SpouseEldar Tsitsishvili, architect-restorer
ChildrenDavid (1965), Tamara (1971)

Manana Antadze ( Georgian: მანანა ანთაძე, born August 28, 1945) is a Georgian writer and translator, and founder of the Tumanishvili Theatre Foundation.

Life and career

In 1967 Manana Antadze graduated from Tbilisi State University (TSU), Western European Languages and Literature.

From 1981 to 1989, Antadze was a research associate at the Centre for Contemporary Literary Studies at the Georgian State University. She has been a freelance translator since 1974, and her numerous translations include William Shakespeare's Macbeth, Irving Stone's Lust for Life, and J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.

In 2006, Antadze presented the annual awards given for "New Writing" in "New Georgian play" and "The Best Translation". In July 2009. she attended the 31st Cambridge Seminar on Contemporary Literature, then, in August she attended Globe Education Cultural Seminar on "Shakespeare & His Stage".

Antadze's biography is included in Who is Who in Georgia (2009).

Work experience

  • 1971–present, Freelance translator
  • 1981-1989, Center for Contemporary Western Literary Studies, TSU (research associate)
  • 1981–present, Tumanishvili Film Actors’ Theatre (Literary manager)
  • 1998–present, Tumanishvili Theatre Foundation (Founder and President)
  • 2006–present, Legal Leader of International Drama Competition ‘NEW WRITING IN GEORGIA’
  • 2012–present, Sturua Productions/Founder with Robert Sturua and Gia Tevzadze

Education and training

  • 1962-1967, MA/BA Tbilisi State University (TSU), Western European Languages and Literature
  • 2009, 31st Cambridge Seminar "Contemporary Literature" (alumna)
  • 2009, Globe Education Cultural Seminar "Shakespaere and his Stage" (alumna)

Memberships

  • Inner Wheel (Rotary) Club
  • Eurodram
  • Georgian Writers’ Union
  • Georgian Theatre Craftsmen’ Union

Works

Publications

  • 1989, " Edward Albee: Existential Intuition" in Modern Western Drama, with I. Gogoberidze and L. Kereselidze

Translations staged (in Georgian)

Translations published

  • 1971 – Irving Stone, Lust For Life [1]
  • 1978 – H. G. Wells, Russia in the Shadows
  • 1979 – Eugene O'Neill, Desire Under The Elms
  • 2002 – J. K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, ISBN  99928-986-5-8
  • 2009 – Tennessee Williams, Camino Real, [2] ISBN  978-9941-9149-6-6
  • 2012 – Terrence McNally, Masterclass, ISBN  978-9941-9236-92
  • 2014 – Anton Chekhov, The Cherry Orchard, ISBN  978-9941-9352-3-7
  • 2014 – Moliere, Dom Juan, ISBN  978-9941-9352-4-4
  • 2014 – Edmond Rostand, Cyrano De Bergerac, ISBN  978-9941-9352-6-8
  • 2014 – William Shakespeare, Macbeth, ISBN  978-9941-9352-5-1

Honors and awards

References

External links


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