Georgia: The Ministry of Culture, in a momentous and culturally enriching initiative, proudly hosted the book presentation of the esteemed work – “Didubi Pantheon.”
Badri Kutateladze’s book Didubi Pantheon was presented in the renovated auditorium of the Ministry of Culture with the support of the Georgian Ministry of Culture and Sports.
The event was a testament to the widespread interest in Georgian culture, with Minister of Culture and Sports Thea Tsulukiani, Deputy Mayor of Tbilisi Anri Basilaya, Member of Parliament of Georgia Lado Kakhadze, Academician Valeri Asatiani, historians, researchers, and other specialists in the field all in attendance.
Badri Kutateladze, a prominent Georgian writer and social achiever, winner of the Georgian State Prize, and Honorary Citizen of Tbilisi, is the esteemed author of the book Didubi Pantheon. His illustrious career, marked by several well-known poetic collections and cognitive albums, has not only garnered significant interest among Georgian readers but also established him as a respected figure in Georgian literature.
The book Didubi Pantheon is a comprehensive and enlightening work about the great Georgian achievers and artists of the second half of the XIX and XX centuries. These men, who left a deep mark on Georgian history, are now immortalized in this book, ensuring their place in our cultural history forever.
The book also serves as a treasure trove, containing samples of the creative legacy of Georgian poets, prose writers, painters, and sculptors who rest in the Pantheon. It includes unique photo material, letters, and excerpts from the works of Georgian prose writers, providing a rare insight into their lives and works.
The book, printed by Sezan Publishing (circle 500), is a valuable resource designed for researchers with a keen interest in Georgian history and the general public. It reflects the author’s commitment to making this rich cultural heritage accessible to all.