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Daniel Chonkadze
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Daniel Chonkadze ((グルジア語:დანიელ ჭონქაძე)) (1830 – June 16, 1860) was a Georgian novelist primarily known for his resonant novella ''Suramis tsikhe'' ("Surami Fortress").
Chonkadze was born into a peasant family near Dusheti. His native village housed a mixed Georgian-Ossetian community, a prerequisite for the future writer's lively interest in both Georgian and Ossetian folk traditions. Educated at the seminaries of Vladikavkaz and Tbilisi, Chonkadze then taught Ossetic in Stavropol and Tbilisi in the 1850s. Simultaneously he served as a church official, but would later abandon his clerical status. Much of his work was on Georgian and Ossetic folklore. He authored an unfinished Russian-Ossetic dictionary, and wrote down a collection of Ossetic proverbs using an alphabet invented by Professor Andreas Sjögren for the Ossetians.〔 (Чонкадзе (Даниил, 1830 - 1860) ). Russian Biographic Dictionary. Retrieved on February 19, 2007.〕 For this reason, he is considered by some to have been "a founder-father of Ossetic literature".〔Rayfield, Donald (2000), ''The Literature of Georgia: A History'': 2nd edition, p. 153. Routledge, ISBN 0-7007-1163-5〕
Chonkadze’s first and last published work, ''Suramis tsikhe'', garnered a long-lasting success. Published in 1859/60 in the Georgian literary journal ''Tsiskari'' ("Dawn"), the novella is a mixture of folklore, history, political protest, and romantic drama in which Chonkadze passionately attacks serfdom. For censorship reasons, the tale was given a medieval setting filled with allegories. The contemporary socio-political system is symbolized by the crumbling Surami fortress that requires a living person to be buried within its walls to stand firm. The novel was further famed by the eminent Armenian filmmaker Sergei Parajanov who directed his multi-award winning ''The Legend of Suram Fortress'' in the 1980s. Chonkadze died of tuberculosis at the age of thirty, and many of writings were destroyed by his relatives as a potential source of infection.
== References ==

*(Chonkadze, Daniel ), Dictionary of Georgian National Biography. Retrieved on February 19, 2007.


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