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Odysseas Elytis
Odysseas Elytis was the pseudonym of Odysseas Alepoudelis (November 2, 1911–March 18, 1996), a Greek poet.
Born in Iráklion, Crete to a Lesvos family, he studied law in the University of Athens but did not take his degree. He was the last of the six children of Panagiotis Alepoudelis and Maria Vrana . He moved to Athens when he was little. In 1923, he visited Italy, Switzerland and Germany. In Lausanne, the poet began to knew and recognized Eleftherios Venizelos.
His main work, fourteen years in the writing but published in 1959, is Axion Esti, a poem that attempts to identify the vital elements in Greece's 3000-year history and tradition and where the Orthodox liturgy blends with the images of the sun, the sea, and the Christian element with the pagan. Other works include Anoichta Chartia = Open Papers which first knew Modern Greek literature.
He spent his first summers of his live in Crete, in Mytilene and Spetses while in his winters, he spends time studying. Elytis also bought books that related with Greek nature. Kampouroglou , K. Pasagiannis , St. Granitsas and the three-volume Odigos tis Ellados = Guide to Greece.
His works began when he began to know his works of Cavafy and Kalvos and also learned lyric poems . In 1937, he studied poems from the two modern French poets including Paul Eluard and Perre Jean Jouve which lead to his ideas for literature. He later turned into surrealiamsm where he had a world upside down in the dreams and true and false.
He began his first works. He wrote at a law school in 1930 working with other Greek poets including Parafono Avlo from Kaisaros Emmanouil , Stou Glytimou to Chazi from Theodoros Doros , Strofi from Giorgos Seferis in 1931 and Poiimata = Poems from Nikitas Rantos in 1933.
In 1934, he became a part of Ideokratikis Filosofikis Omadas tou Panepistimiou Athinon where he made thoughts philosophically, with K. Tsatsou , P. Kanellopoulou, I. Theodorakopoulou and I. Sykoutris . He met I. Sarantaris (1908 - 1941), a poet who came from Italy in which he lived his last years in Greece where he liked his family, he was killed in the War in 1940. Elytis wrote Neon Grammaton or New Letters, In that time, he worked in pages from old and newer Greek writers including Giorgos Seferis, G. Theotokas , Angelos Terzakis , K. Politis , Angelos Sikelianos , etc.) he brought Westernized thoughts and ideas into Greek literature and began to think from newer poets with translations on some works in articles.
In 1936, his team of new writers became large and famous. Elytis met Nikos Gkatsos for a couple of years, later he types his surrealist Amorgo . He translated poems from the French into the Greek from Paul Eluard for Neon Grammaton. That time, the First International Surrealistic Place? in Athens introduced works in collages. A new poetis school was opened which taught his works in Greece. He became a soldier and went to Corfu in 1938 at Scholi Efedron Axiomatikon . He later wrote with Nikos Gkatsos and Giorgos Seferis which was founded in Korçë. he also
During the Second World War he served as a Lieutenant in the underground resistance. Shortly after the war in 1948 he viisted Switzerland and visited Paris and studied there in the Sorbonne and also became a professor in philosophy, before returning to Greece. He worked in the newspaper company, the Aggloelliniki Epitheorisi , Eleftheria , Kathimerini until 1948. He met André Breton, Paul Eluard, P. Reverdy , Albert Camus, T. Tzara , P.J. Jouve , G. Ungaretti and R. Char . In 1949, he visited the Association Internationale de Critiques d'Art wgere in 1952, he became a part of the Team of Twelve where every year he received literature awards. In 1953, he awarded poets in the EIR, an international program.
With the help of the Anglo-Hellenic writer E. Teriade , he brought ideas from Matisse, Shagal , Giacometti , de Cirico and Picasso in which he later wrote articles and a poem called Odi ston Pikasso. From the end of 1950 to May 1951 , he visited England and worked with the BBC. He visited Spain and Italy at the end of 1951.
In 1961, he visited North America. He also visited Rome in 1962. He visited other countries as well including France in 1966 and Egypt in 1967 and drew, he even translated some works. In the spring of 1969, he visited Paris. Elytis later visited Cyprus in 1970. He came back to Greece in 1971.
He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1979.
Selected works in English translation
- Collected Poems (Johns Hopkins University Press , 1997)
- (1998 - includes poems not in the Collected)
Selected Works in Greek
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