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  2. Odysseas Elytis - Wikipedia

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    Odysseas Elytis (Greek: Οδυσσέας Ελύτης [oðiˈseas eˈlitis], pen name of Odysseas Alepoudellis, Greek: Οδυσσέας Αλεπουδέλλης; 2 November 1911 – 18 March 1996) was a Greek poet, man of letters, essayist and translator, regarded as the definitive exponent of romantic modernism in Greece and the world. He is ...

  3. Andonis Manganaris-Decavalles - Wikipedia

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    A 1994 book honoring his work, Andonis Manganaris-Decavalles and his Poetry, was published in Athens by the Cultural Institute of St. John the Theologian. [1] In 2010, Themata Logotechnias Vol. 41, a quarterly publication, dedicated 80 pages to a brief anthology of Decavalles's poems, translations, and essays.

  4. Benaki Museum - Wikipedia

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    Website. The Benaki Museum. The Benaki Museum, established and endowed in 1930 by Antonis Benakis in memory of his father Emmanuel Benakis, is housed in the Benakis family mansion in Athens, Greece. The museum houses Greek works of art from the prehistorical to the modern times, an extensive collection of Asian art, hosts periodic exhibitions ...

  5. Giorgos Seferis - Wikipedia

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    Giorgos or George Seferis (/ səˈfɛrɪs /; Greek: Γιώργος Σεφέρης [ˈʝorɣos seˈferis]), the pen name of Georgios Seferiadis (Γεώργιος Σεφεριάδης; March 13 [O.S. February 29] 1900 – September 20, 1971), was a Greek poet and diplomat. He was one of the most important Greek poets of the 20th century, and a ...

  6. Manolis Anagnostakis - Wikipedia

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    Manolis Anagnostakis (Greek: Μανόλης Αναγνωστάκης; 10 March 1925 – 23 June 2005) was a Greek poet and critic at the forefront of the Marxist and existentialist poetry movements arising during and after the Greek Civil War in the late 1940s. Anagnostakis was a leader amongst his contemporaries and influenced the generation ...

  7. Kostas Varnalis - Wikipedia

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    Life. Varnalis was born in Burgas, Eastern Rumelia (now in Bulgaria), in 1884. As his name suggests, his family originated from Varna; his father's family name was Boubous. [1] He completed his elementary studies in the Zariphios Greek high school in Plovdiv and then moved to Athens in 1902 to study literature at the National and Kapodistrian ...

  8. Nikos Gatsos - Wikipedia

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    Nikos Gatsos was born in 1911 in Asea in Arcadia, [2] a district of the Peloponnese, where he finished primary school (dimotiko). He attended high school (gymnasio) in Tripoli, where he became acquainted with literature and foreign languages. Afterwards, he moved to Athens, where he studied literature, philosophy, and history at the University ...

  9. George Pol Papadakis - Wikipedia

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    Career. Papadakis is a secondary education teacher in Computer Science, and has also taught in institutes of vocational training. He is a member of the Greek Literary Society and received a prize in prose writing from the Literary Society Parnassos in 2002. [3] As a researcher he is engaged in the area of “Entexno” Greek popular music.

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