The war... PSYCHAMOIBOS
The article discusses the causes of war as influenced by the financial system and religious fundamentalism, referencing Roderick Beaton's work on George Seferis.
Kostis Palamas: His Death and His 'Self-Portrait'
Kostis Palamas, an iconic figure in Greek literature, passed away on February 27, 1943, and his funeral became a significant anti-occupation protest against the Nazi regime in Athens.
Greek classics explored in a course at Teatro Γgora with Celso Frateschi
Teatro Γgora in SΓ£o Paulo will offer a course on dramatic literature from March, featuring theater professor Welington Andrade and actor Celso Frateschi.
This Sunday with VIMA: The etymological dictionary of Babiniotis, the book 'Eleni Glykantzis-Arverler 600 pencils and 10 poems' & BHMAgazino
The upcoming Sunday edition of 'To Vima' features exciting offers including Babiniotis's etymological dictionary and a special book honoring Eleni Glykantzis-Arverler.
This Sunday with VIMA: Etymological Dictionary of Modern Greek by G. Babiniotis and the book 'Eleni Glykatzi-Arveler β 600 pencils and 10 poems'
This Sunday, the newspaper 'Vima' features significant releases including the first volume of the Etymological Dictionary of Modern Greek by Professor Georgios Babiniotis and the book 'Eleni Glykatzi-Arveler β 600 pencils and 10 poems.'
Ioanna Karatzaferi: A great person who united worlds
The death of Ioanna Karatzaferi marks the end of a significant chapter in contemporary Greek literature.
Ioanna Karatzafiri has died - A great voice of post-war Greek prose
Renowned Greek author Ioanna Karatzafiri passed away at the age of 97, leaving behind a distinguished literary legacy and contributions to children's literature and translations.
From 'El Eternauta' to Greek and 'La cautiva' to Azerbaijani: the translations funded by the State
Argentina's government-funded Program Sur approved subsidies for the translation of seventeen Argentine literary works into various languages, reflecting a commitment to cultural exchange and preservation.
State Literary Awards 2025: The complete list of winners
The Greek Ministry of Culture announces the winners of the State Literary Awards for 2025, recognizing outstanding contributions to literature, translation, and children's books for works published in 2024.
Thumb": A literary risk at the limits of mental dissolution
Christos Randou's "Thumb" is a bold literary work that explores the dark corners of the human psyche, blending themes of childhood memory and adult madness.
Alexander Pushkin, the greatest Russian poet and admirer of the Greek Revolution
The article explores the contributions of Alexander Pushkin to Russian literature and his admiration for Greek culture and history.
Nikos Kavvadias: The Deeply Human Literary Figure of the Sea
The article commemorates the life and literary contributions of Nikos Kavvadias, a Greek poet and seafarer who captured the essence of life at sea in his work.
My Cavafy or a reflection on the theme of language in Cavafy
The article explores the importance of language in Cavafy's poetry, particularly focusing on the Greek language and its cultural significance.
Dionysios Solomos: The Revolutionary of Greek Writing
The article commemorates Dionysios Solomos, a key figure in modern Greek literature, whose death on February 9 coincides with the celebration of World Greek Language Day.
Nolan's 'Odyssey': Why the choice of Lupita Nyong'o for Helen of Troy provokes reactions
The casting of Lupita Nyong'o as Helen of Troy in Christopher Nolan's adaptation of the Odyssey has sparked controversy due to concerns over cultural authenticity and fidelity to ancient Greek literature.
Calendar of Saints: Who celebrates today, February 6
The Orthodox Church commemorates Saint Photios the Great, Patriarch of Constantinople and Equal-to-the-Apostles, on February 6, acknowledging his significant contributions to theology and the preservation of ancient Greek literature.
Dimitris Kitsos on the Great Chimera: The love scenes are extreme, but so was Karagatsis' writing
Actor Dimitris Kitsos, portraying Mina in 'The Great Chimera', discusses the differences between Karagatsis' imagined love scenes and those in the adaptation.
Bright Pelouzo: Who is Marina of the Great Chimera - The connection with Greece and the next steps
The article discusses the impact of the character Marina in the production 'The Great Chimera', which is a contemporary adaptation of a classic Greek novel, showcasing the natural beauty and deep interpretation brought by Bright Pelouzo.
Costis Palamas: The Great Poet in the First Person
The article discusses the life and significance of Costis Palamas, a prominent figure in Greek literature, on his birthday and includes insights from his exclusive interview with journalist Emilia Karavia.
5 different ways to cook chickpeas and a dream recipe
The article highlights five unique ways to cook chickpeas, emphasizing their growing popularity in winter cuisine and their historical significance in Greek literature.