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Mary Childs

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Mary Childs

Mary Childs is a lecturer at the University of Washington in the Comparative History of Ideas program, where she teaches courses on the Black Sea region, Georgian literature and culture, and environmental humanism. She has traveled throughout many, though not all, regions of Georgia over the past decade, and has been writing about and translating Georgian literature for several years. 

Articles by Mary Childs

The Children of Beslan (To My Children)
By Irakli Kakabadze
We left toys with wilted smiles on the beds
Translated from Georgian by Mary Childs
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Seventeen Poems by Iaki Kabe
By Irakli Kakabadze
It had rained, / The lilacs were rejoicing.
Translated from Georgian by Mary Childs
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Little Dipper
By Naira Gelashvili
“I’ve been dreaming about this all my life, to kiss the Little Dipper.
Translated from Georgian by Mary Childs
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