
Nodar Dumbadze (July 14, 1928 – September 4, 1984) was a Georgian writer and one of the most popular authors in the late 20th-century Georgia. Born in Tbilisi, he graduated from the Faculty of Law at Tbilisi State University in 1950. The same year, his first poems and humorous stories appeared in the Georgian press. He edited the satirical magazine Niangi from 1967 until 1972 when he became a secretary of the Union of Georgian Writers and a member of the presidium of the Union of Soviet Writers in 1972. Most of his fame came through his novels Me, Grandma, Iliko and Ilarioni (1960), I Can See the Sun (1962), A Sunny Night (1967), Don’t Be Afraid, Mother! (1971), The White Banners (1973), and The Law of Eternity (1978). His works are remarkable for simplicity and lyricism of the prose, humor, and melancholy coupled with optimism. He was awarded the Shota Rustaveli State Prize in 1975 and the Lenin Prize in 1980. Most of his major works have been dramatized and/or filmed. He died in Tbilisi and was buried there, at the Children’s Town "Mziuri" founded by him.
Series
Books

Закон вечности. Белые флаги
1988

ნუ გეშინია დედა!; თეთრი ბაირაღები; მარადისობის კანონი
1989

The Land of the Vine
1990

ნუ გეშინია დედა!..
1971

ხაზარულა და სხვა მოთხრობები
2014
ხაზარულა
2025

კუკარაჩა
1981
მოთხრობები, წერილები, საბავშვო ლექსები
1992

მოთხრობები. ნაწილი I
2011

The Law of Eternity
1978

ტომი 5 პროზა, ლექსები
2011

زائر الفجر
2007

Закон вечности
1988
ძაღლი
2025
მოთხრობები
1990

თეთრი ბაირაღები
1973

მე, ბებია, ილიკო და ილარიონი; მე ვხედავ მზეს; მზიანი ღამე
1988

მოთხრობები. ნაწილი II
2012

The Sunny Night
1967

I, Grandmother, Iliko and Illarion
1960

Hellados
1992

I See the Sun
1962

