Otiko Todua - ,, — Бѓёбѓ”бѓњбѓ–бѓ” Бѓ¤бѓбѓґбѓ Бѓ”бѓ‘бѓ ''
The title itself, "მარტოობის შიში," translates literally to "The Fear of Loneliness" (or "Fear of Solitude"), setting the stage for a character-driven exploration of one of the most universal human emotions.
: Todua is known for using evocative language to mirror the internal state of his characters, creating a sense of shared vulnerability with the reader. While specific plot summaries in English are scarce,
: It highlights how the fear of being alone can drive individuals to seek meaning, even in fleeting or superficial interactions. The title itself
While specific plot summaries in English are scarce, the story is widely recognized in Georgian literature for its emotional depth and relatable themes: even in fleeting or superficial interactions.
: The narrative delves into the internal struggle of a protagonist grappling with the silent, often overwhelming presence of loneliness in modern life.