Alexis Panselinos

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Alexis Panselinos
Occupation novelist
Nationality Greek
Writing period 1982–

Alexis Panselinos (Greek: Αλέξης Πανσέληνος) (b. 1943, Athens, Greece) is an award winning Greek novelist and translator. He read Law at the University of Athens and worked as a practicing lawyer. Panselinos was awarded the 2nd State Prize Award in 1985 for his novel Η Μεγάλη Πομπή.

His father, Asimakis Panselinos (1903-1984),[1] was a renowned author as well.

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[edit] Works

[edit] Novels

  • Η Μεγάλη Πομπή (The Great Procession), 1985
  • Βραδυές μπαλέτου (Ballet nights), 1991
  • Ζαΐδα ή Η καμήλα στα χιόνια (Zaide or The camel in the snow), 1996
  • Ο Κουτσός άγγελος (The Lame Angel), 2002

[edit] Short fiction

  • Ιστορίες με σκύλους (Dog stories), 1982
  • Τέσσερις Ελληνικοί Φόνοι (Four Greek Murders) 2004

[edit] Non-fiction

  • Δοκιμαστικές πτήσεις (Test flights), 1993
  • Mία λέξη χίλιες εικόνες (One Word A Thousand Pictures), 2004

[edit] Translations

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