As part of the lecture series “Salon Talks on Literature,” the Academy of Thinking will host a salon evening with Dr. of Philology and philosopher Ana Kiria.
During the meeting, we will discuss “Zebulon” by Jemal Karchkhadze — one of Georgia’s most significant archetypal writers. This profound text opens a wide range of existential themes.
We will talk about its meanings, its resonance, and the questions it raises:
Where does love exist at the moment of death?
And can love lead a person toward death?
Guests will enjoy a small reception and a warm, welcoming atmosphere.
November 26, 20:00
Event duration: 2–3 hours
