Adibas
- 113 pages
- 4 hours of reading
A "war novel" without battle scenes. A cynical journalist drifting through a war-torn Georgia, and a consumerist wasteland.
Zaza Burchuladze is a contemporary Georgian postmodern writer and dramatist. His work is characterized by an experimental approach to language and form, exploring themes of identity, reality, and human existence in the modern world. Through his unique style, he captures the complexities of contemporary life, offering readers provocative and stimulating experiences.




A "war novel" without battle scenes. A cynical journalist drifting through a war-torn Georgia, and a consumerist wasteland.