Poetry

Myths

A Nobel Prize awarded Greek poet

Kostas
George Seferis is one of the most important Greek poets. Seferis received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1963. His real name was Georgios Seferiades. He was born on 13 March 1900 in  Smyrna, Asia Minor. He attended school in Smyrna and finished his studies at the Gymnasium...
Myths

The restless worker of the magnetic fields

Kostas
Panagiotis Vassilakis, under the pseudonym Takis, was the pioneer Greek sculptor, one of the main representatives of contemporary art and kinetic art. Both because of the materials and techniques he used and the ideas he transmitted, his works exist indoors and outdoors which are on...
Myths

Τhe main expressionist of modern lyric poetry

Kostas
Kostas Karyotakis, one of the greatest Greek poets and prose writers, is considered to be the main expressionist of modern lyric poetry, with his works having being translated into more than thirty languages. His poetry is part of Greek and international education, when hundreds of...
Myths

The People’s Poet

Kostas
Kostas Varnalis was a Greek poet, writer and journalist. He has written poems, narrative works, criticism and translations. His work has a well-formed form and plasticity in expression. It is characterized by a warm lyrical imagination and a satirical mood with an interest for the...
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The poetic love and the mythological echoes of Yiannis Ritsos’ Erotika

Kostas
[:el] The National Archaeological Museum continues the circle of events entitled “Archeology and Poetry”, which accompanies the periodical “Odyssees”, with the lecture of the Professor of Neohellenic Literature of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Gina Kalogirou, in relation to the poetic love and...

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