Education
Abashidze studied at the University of Tbilisi, graduating in 1936.
Abashidze studied at the University of Tbilisi, graduating in 1936.
In 1944, he joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Communist Party of the Soviet Union), and remained a lifelong member. Literary Abashidze entered the literary scene in 1934, when his first work was published. Abashidze"s reputation soared during the Patriotic War, when he brought out works such as The Enemies (1941), The Duel of the Tanks (1941), The Banners (1943), and The Unconquerable Caucasus (1943).
His poem "George the Sixth" (1942) captures Georgia"s struggle for independence.
Hew wrote two other narrative poems, "The Legend of the First Dwellers in Tbilisi" (1959) and "Journey Into Three Times" (1961). He has also written two historical novels, Lasharela (1957) and The Long Night, which depict life in 13th-century Georgia.
In 1967, Abashidze became the first secretary of the board of the Union of Writers of Georgia.
There was, too, the man who contributed to communism, like in his story "Forever in Armor" (1938) and "The Founder"(1939).