Dominika Eristavi was born on 28 October 1864 in the
Vani district. Her first poem titled "ბარათაშვილის ნეშთის გადმოსვენების გამო" (Baratashvili's Remains to be Reburied) was published in 1893 in the journal
Iveria. She went on to contribute poetry and prose to a wide variety of periodicals and newspapers. Thanks to her competence in the
Georgian language, in 1904 she was appointed editor of the magazine
Nobati. In 1914, she was one of the founding members of the Georgian Women's Society. Her ability as a storyteller was recognized when her short story
Marine was published in 1897. Eristavi also translated literary works by authors including
Heinrich Heine,
Ivan Turgenev and
Maxim Gorky. Under the pen-name Gandegili she published a collection of poems and short stories in 1910 and another collection of poems in 1918. == References ==