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Neo-Hellene Poets
  • Language: en

Neo-Hellene Poets

The most extensive and most comprehensible anthology of modern Greek poetry in English While many serious readers in Canada will have been exposed to the ancients, and to the works of some, high-profile modernists-like Cafavy, Seferis and, perhaps, even Ritsos-most Modern Greek poetry has remained largely out of reach for English-speaking monoglots. But that is changing quickly, chiefly as the result of the efforts of one man. Enter Manolis Aligizakis, a Greek-Canadian poet of considerable lyrical achievements of his own. Quite apart from having published many volumes of his own much-celebrated poems, Manolis has, for years now, devoted himself to preparing high-quality and nuanced translati...

Neo-Hellene Poets
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 818

Neo-Hellene Poets

The most extensive and most comprehensible anthology of modern Greek poetry in English.While many serious readers in Canada will have been exposed to the ancients, and to the works of some, high-profile modernists--like Cafavy, Seferis and, perhaps, even Ritsos --most modern Greek poetry has remained largely out of reach for English-speaking monoglots. But that is changing quickly, chiefly as the result of the efforts of one man. Enter Manolis Aligizakis, a Greek-Canadian poet of considerable lyrical achievements of his own. Quite apart from having published many volumes of his own much-celebrated poems, Manolis has, for years now, devoted himself to preparing high-quality and nuanced transl...

George Seferis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 258

George Seferis

From Seferis' speech at the Swedish AcademyI belong to a small country. A rocky promontory in the Mediterranean, it has nothing to distinguish it but the efforts of its people, the sea, and the light of the sun. It is a small country, but its tradition is immense and has been handed down through the centuries without interruption. The Greek language has never ceased to be spoken. It has undergone the changes that all living things experience, but there has never been a gap. This tradition is characterized by love of the human; justice is its norm. In the tightly organized classical tragedies the man who exceeds his measure is punished by the Erinyes. And this norm of justice holds even in th...

Yannis Ritsos - Poems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 458

Yannis Ritsos - Poems

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-02-24
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  • Publisher: Unknown

When Yannis Ritsos's 'Moonlight Sonata' was published in France in 1961 the famous surrealist poet Louis Aragon called Ritsos the best poet in the world. Having read and studied the works of innumerable poets over the years, I have concluded that Aragon was right. I would also add that not only was Ritsos the greatest poet of his own time, he truly is the greatest poet ever. Not only for his colossal volume of work but for his expressiveness, his crystal-clear images, and the unique way he sees through his personal lens. His keen eye presents the reader with anything and everything pertaining to human life in such excruciating detail, with such amazing clarity, and in such beautiful poetics as no other poet has ever accomplished. Only a poet with these gifts could capture such an image as the following: The sea, the sun, the trees. And again, the trees, the sun, the sea.Pay attention: in this reversed repetition, the sun is stillthe center like lust is the center of the bodyManolis Aligizakis, Cretan, author, poet, translat

Poems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 543

Poems

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Neo-Hellene Poets
  • Language: en

Neo-Hellene Poets

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-10
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Wheat Ears
  • Language: en

Wheat Ears

Greek mythology is a great treasure Manolis has inherited. Vast and fascinating, like India's, mythology has birthed some of the greatest epics and plays of world literature and continues to influence new art and writing. It is often credited with shaping Western culture. In poems selected from his book Second Advent of Zeus, Manolis acknowledges his debt to the mythology by attributing verses to great mythical characters like Zeus, Athena, Hera, Psyche, Eros, Apollo, Aphrodite and others. However, he doesn't recreate the myths in a modern context or use them directly in the poems. He looks up to them for inspiration as his poems show: "And I showed Zeus my first verse" "Athena smiled at me when I observed that everything fitted in its position nothing jutted out of place" Ajmer Rode, poet, essayist, translator

Collected Poems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 258

Collected Poems

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Tasos Livaditis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 172

Tasos Livaditis

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-04-12
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  • Publisher: Unknown

For years I've prepared myself for that big moment the miracle of the century, on the other hand you have to admit I'm one of a kind in my field - but, God, what happened, who betrayed me, where they found all the proof? The procedure was quick the district attorney to the point, "are you him?" he asked me, "him" I answered is there any worst charge?NightThe night is a door only the blind can see;darkness makes the animals hear betterand he staggered not from being drunkbut from his futile effort to climb upto the tower we had once lost.God Needs Our Help Pale and exhausted Jesus stood near the tomb. "Lazarus, come out" he yelled. They all waited. And the poor dead manwho felt that the fate of the world unfolded in this tomb what could he do? Earth was lost how could he leave the whole sky without a resurrection?

Titos Patrikios
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 380

Titos Patrikios

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-10-13
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  • Publisher: Unknown

I write because I enjoy it and because it torments me. However today's way of life doesn't inspire me although I may write about it in the near future. I keep notes, observe pictures, process stimuli and compose thoughts. From these, a material may emerge that may be channeled into verse later on. All certainties are under scrutiny and revision and the bottom line is that I can't exist without us. The City I was Born I touch the walls of houses no one answers. I am in a city with no name. I search the sky for its mark the colorful neon signs blind me. The city I was born had two coordinates. North latitude: blood. East longitude: death.