Komninos Zervos
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Komninos Zervos (born 1950) is a Greek-Australian performance poet and teacher.
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[edit] Life
Born in Melbourne in 1950, Komninos Zervos currently lives in Queensland, Australia, where he teaches at Griffith University.
Komninos' poems are a playful combination of social commentary, autobiography and farce. He has performed poetry professionally in pubs, literary festivals, tv, radio, schools, streets, universities and prisons; published poetry in books, literary journals and anthologies; and authored animated and interactive multimedia poems for the internet.
[edit] Awards
- 1991 Australian Human Rights Commission Award for Literature for book of poetry, Komninos, UQP.
- 1992 Australia Council/Ros Bower Community Artist of the Year.
- 1997 Prix Ars Electronica, Austria, .Net Award, Highly Commended.
- 2001 Electronic Literature Organisation Literature Award for poetry, Runner-up.
[edit] Bibliography
- The Komninos Manifesto. (Fat Possum, 1985)
- Komninos. (UQP, 1991)
- Komninos by the kupful. (UQP, 1995)
[edit] External links
[edit] Articles on Komninos
- Geoff Page's A Reader's Guide to Australian Poetry, UQP, 1995, pages 161 - 164.
- William Wilde's Australian Poets and their Works: A reader's guide.]], Oxford, 1996, pages 140 - 141.
- Wilde, Hooton and Andrews The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature, 2nd edition, Oxford,1994, page 439.
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NAME | Zervos, Komninos |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | Contemporary Greek-Australian performance poet and teacher |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1950 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Melbroune, Australia |
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