K'alandadze, Ana (1924–)
K'alandadze, Ana (1924–)
Georgian poet. Name variations: Ana Kalandadze. Born 1924 in Khidistavi in the Gurian region of western Georgia; dau. of a scientist (father) and a teacher (mother); graduate of the university in Tbilisi, 1946, with a degree in Caucasian languages.
Published 1st poems, melodious and impressionistic (1945), which reflected a people's yearning for peace after many years of war; became active member of Georgian Writers' Union (1946), serving on its organizing committee and the editorial board of the union's journal, Literary Georgia; achieved great literary success, publishing 6 volumes of lyrical poetry (1953–85); was also active in political life of Georgia's capital, being elected twice to Tbilisi City Council, and 3 times to Tbilisi Workers' Council.
See also Women in World History.