Thursday, August 24, 2006

BLOG: Norwegian footsteps in the Caucasus

Von Eistein Guldseth, Writer & photographer


Der Norweger Eistein Guldseth, hat eine sehr informative WebSite über Georgien gestaltet. Inspiriert sicherlich von Knut Hamsun und seiner Reise dorthin. Eine gute Sammlung von Texten, Photos und versprochenen Fortsetzungen. Bin ganz gespannt. Er schreibt über Olga Zhgenti, der Direktorin des neuen georgischen Films "Hamsuns Caucasian Mysteries" und mehr - auch über das kulturelle Leben, die kulturelle Realität, über Tbilisi u.v.m.


Link: Georgian Culture


About the website and the author: "My main occupation is within Strategic Business Communication. I also study sociology and mediascience at the University (NTNU) in Trondheim, Norway. This website is a product of my travells in Georgia. On this website you will find stories, interviews and some smalltalk. You will also find image galleries from both Norway and Georgia. I hope you enjoy, even though english is not my native language. My wife Ekaterine Dvali has worked as interpreter on the project."


Olga Zhgenti Meet the Director of the new Georgian film Hamsuns Caucasian Mysteries.

Teimuraz Bakuradze Composer. "I want Cultural exchange with Norway".

Nika Memanishvili Lunch with TV- celebrity and cultural motor in Tbilisi.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you very much, Ralph! It is very nice to have such a promotion of my site. I really appreciate it! It would be interesting to cooperate with you. (I have some more comments for you on my blog). I put up a link to your travelling story from 2003. Yes I did a search :-)

As you probably have noticed I have no links on my blog. I thought about creating some, and I will. But I am not sure if I will put them in the blog or on the pages yet. I must think....As I have seen, you have all the links needed, so if I refer to your blog people will be well served. What do you think?

Anonymous said...

Great presentation Ralph! But you have a small problem in the link: It should be: http://www.writern.no/

instead of....

http://www.writern.no/blogfrm.htm

If not, the link opens a frameset within the frameset

Thanks :-)

Anonymous said...

Sorry..it was me opening the site to test the link from the frameset. Forget the previous message. (There is some minor surprices when having the blog integrated in the website.)

Ralph Hälbig said...

thanks einstein,

i have send your an email ...

regards, rapho