Lado Asatiani was a Georgian poet. His poetic career, lasting only for seven years, made him one of the best-loved Georgian poets of the 20th century. Lado Asatiani was born in Kutaisi and graduated from that city's pedagogical institute in 1938. In 1939, Asatiani — ill of tuberculosis — was conscripted to the Soviet Red Army, but was soon dismissed because of his illness. Protected by his fatal illness, Asatiani was one of the fewest, who managed to escape constraints of Stalinist ideology. His poetry, using lively colloquial Georgian with a touch of irony, a celebrated everyday pleasures and innocuous hedonism, tributes to friends, to Georgia and its classic poets. He died of complications of tuberculosis at the age of 26 in 1943. In 1968, he was reburied to the Tbilisi Didube Pantheon of writers.