Exactly 108 years ago, on February 28, 1916, the "Blue Horns," a group of Georgian symbolist poets, formed in Kutaisi. They significantly influenced Georgian literature and modernism, aiming to be a focal point for new ideas amid Europe's openness.
"In this era of Europe's doors swinging open, we mut arm ourselves with national awareness to become the nucleus for new ideas. That's when a true renaissance will dawn. I raise a sincere toast to this national revival with 'Blue Horns'." - Titsian Tabidze, "Blue Horns" magazine, February 28, 1916.