Stratis Paschalis
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Stratis Paschalis | |
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Born | 1958 Athens |
Occupation | poet, novelist, translator |
Nationality | Greek |
Writing period | 1977– |
Stratis Paschalis (Greek: Στρατής Πασχάλης) (b. Athens 1958) is an award winning Greek poet, novelist and translator. He read Political Science at the Law School of the University of Athens. His first collection of poems was published in 1977. He has been awarded the Kostas and Eleni Ouranis Prize of the Academy of Athens (1994), the State Prize for Translation (1998) and the Poetry Prize for Poetry of the literary journal Diavazo (1999).[1]
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[edit] Selected Works
[edit] Poetry
- Ανακτορία, 1977
- Ανασκαφή (Excavation), 1984
- Μια νύχτα του Ερμαφρόδιτου (A Night of Hermaphroditus), 1989
- Άνθη του νερού (Flowers of Water), 1994
- Κοιτάζοντας δάση (Looking at forests), 2002
- Στίχοι ενός άλλου (Verses of Someone Else), 2003
[edit] Prose
- Ο άνθρωπος του λεωφορείου (The Man of the Bus), 2006
[edit] Translations
- Mossé, Claude, Η Αρχαϊκή Ελλάδα, 1988[2]
- Jean Racine, Φαίδρα (Phèdre), 1990
[edit] External links
- His entry for the 2001 Frankfurt Book Fair (Greek)
- His page at the website of the Hellenic Authors' Society (Greek)
- His page at Metaichmio Publishers (Greece)