Author | Miho Mosulishvili |
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Original title | სულის მდინარე |
Country | Georgia |
Language | Georgian |
Publisher | Inetekti |
Publication date | 2012 |
Media type | Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.) |
Pages | 193 p. |
ISBN | 9789941440908 |
OCLC | 854615535 |
Soul River (Collection of twelve Novellas and short stories) is a 2012 Georgian book by author Miho Mosulishvili.
Miho Mosulishvili's collection comprises twelve very short stories of different styles written at different times and about different topics.
On the cover of book is 'Soul River' [1] miniature by Miho Mosulishvili:
If you, weary of the dim, harassing life decide to spend some of your miserable time at the river, it will surely bring along your corpse. But where are you going to be then? Still on the bank or will the Soul River drift you away?
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