Manolis Anagnostakis : poetry and politics, silence and agency in post-war Greece / Vangelis Calotychos.
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- PA5612.N28
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Acknowledgments; Editor's Notes on Translations; Introduction; Chapter 1. "I am left-handed, essentially": Translated and Adapted into English by the poet Yiorgos Chouliaras; Chapter 2. Manolis Anagnostakis and the Love of Writing; Chapter 3. "Sense Variously Drawn": The Visual Poetics of Manolis Anagnostakis and Miltos Sachtouris; Chapter 4. Theodorakis Takes on Anagnostakis: Reinventing the Lyric; Chapter 5. Anagnostakis Revisited and Revised: The Politics of Reading and Re-Reading; Chapter 6. "The Issue Is What You Say Now": Lives of the Poets: Manolis Anagnostakis
The life and work of the late poet Manolis Anagnostakis (1925-2005) casts a long shadow over the literary, social, and political landscape of post-war Greece. The essays in this volume essays as well as the presentation of hitherto untranslated material from his oeuvre finally places this towering figure in the company of other more well-known Greek poets of the twentieth century.
Text in English and Modern Greek.
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