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Philip Price

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Philip Price

Philip Price was born in the north of England, studied Russian and German at the University of Glasgow, and then moved to Tokyo, where he now works full time as a Japanese-English translator. He took up Georgian as a hobby several years ago and rapidly fell in love with the language, literature, food, and wine of Georgia. His translations of Japanese and Georgian literature have appeared in various media, most recently in the short story anthology The Book of Tbilisi.

Articles by Philip Price

Exporting Georgian Literature
By Gvantsa Jobava
Georgian writers have always had a powerful influence on the nation’s consciousness, and this is as true now as it was in the past.
Translated from Georgian by Philip Price
Meskhi vs. Meskhi
By Teona Dolenjashvili
He has never looked less like a potential father.
Translated from Georgian by Philip Price
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Shevardnadze and Me: The Beginning
By Gela Charkviani
All I had to do was wait for the right circumstances.
Translated from Georgian by Philip Price
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