The Pond (novel)

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The Pond
Author Tamaz Chiladze
Original titleაუზი
Country Georgia
Language Georgian
Genre Magic realism, Psychological novel
Publication date
1972
Pages246 pages

The Pond is a 1972 magic realist novel by Georgian writer Tamaz Chiladze. The novel is translated and published in former Eastern Bloc countries including Russia, [1] Estonia [2] and Poland. [3]

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