Razhden Matveyevich Gvetadze was born on 29 July 1897 in Tsikhia, now Tkibuli municipality, Georgia.
[citation needed] He was close to the Blue Horns group, which was reflected in his early work, but he was one of the first to move away from these symbolists when the Soviet authority was established in Georgia.
Gvetadze devoted many prose and poetic works to World War II.
[3] The writer's prose works are distinguished by high professionalism and deep emotions, and his poems are musical and simple.
He also translated the works of Nekrasov, Franko and other Russian, Ukrainian, Armenian and Belarusian writers.