Tamar Injia
Tamar Injia (born on May 16, 1945) is a Georgian author and researcher, who lives and works in Tbilisi, Georgia. In 1974, Professor Injia completed her MA in Georgian Philology at Tbilisi State University, and in 1968, she obtained her PhD in the same field from the same University. Since then, Professor Injia has been working as a professor at the various public and private higher education institutions (Tbilisi State University, David Aghmashenebeli University of Georgia) in her home country of Georgia. She has been editor of various local publications and periodic and has been an expert and evaluator of project proposals for Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation. Professor Injia specializes in the works of such prominent Georgian writers as Grigol Robakidze and Konstantine Gamsakhurdia, and is an author of number of researches and publications. Professor Injia is best known as the author of Ali and Nino – Literary Robbery!
Main Works:
Main Works:
- Grigol Robakidze – Victim of Literary Robbery. International Scientific Conference dedicated to Robakidze’s 130 Anniversary (abstracts). Grigol Robakidze University Press (2010, Georgia)
- Ali and Nino – Literary Robbery! IM Publishing (2009, USA)
- Language and Style of "Didostatis Marjvena" by K.Gamsakhurdia. I.Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University Press (2005, Georgia)
- Grigol Robakidze… Kurban Said – Literary Robbery! Meridiani Publishing (2005, Georgia)
- Inversion of noun-verb, way of violating fixed form in the language of G.Robakidze. Kartuli Ena Publishing (2004, Georgia)
- Style value of nominative sentence in the language of G.Robakidze. Kartuli Ena Publishing (2001, Georgia)
- Unexpected literary (fiction) function in G.Robakidze Language. Metsniereba Publishing (2000, Georgia)
- Isolated definer, one type of fixed form violation in “The Snake’s Skin” by G.Robakidze. Kartuli Ena Publishing (1999, Georgia)
- About literary function of omitting language signs in “The Snake’s Skin” by G.Robakidze. I.Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University Press (1996, Georgia)
- Zum Studium des sprachlichen Phnomens des künstlerischen Textes, Sprachen Europas und Asiens. Veroffentlichung der Friedrich-Schiller-Universitat Jena (1985, Germany)