Loula Anagnostaki
Loula Anagnostaki (13 December 1928 – 8 October 2017) was a Greek writer. Her surname also appears as Anagnostakē.[1]
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Native name | Λούλα Αναγνωστάκη |
Born | Thessaloniki, Greece | 13 December 1928
Died | 8 October 2017 88) | (aged
Alma mater | Aristotle University of Thessaloniki |
Relatives | Manolis Anagnostakis (brother) |
Early life and education
She was born in Thessaloniki. She was the sister of poet Manolis Anagnostakis.[2] She earned a law degree from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.[3]
Career
Her first three one act plays were performed in 1965 and published in 1974: Dianyktereusē (Overnight stop), Polé (The City) and Parelasé (Parade).[1] Her works have been performed by the National Theatre of Greece and by Karolos Koun's Art Theatre, as well as in Cyprus, France, England, Italy and Poland.[1]
Selected works[3]
- E Synanastrophē (Social encounter), play (1967)
- Antonio ē to menyma (Antonio or the message), play (1972)
- Nikē (Victory), play (1978)
- E Kaseta (The tape), play (1983), published by «Κέδρος», Αθήνα 2008, ISBN 978-960-04-3859-8
- O Ihos Tou Oplou (The sound of the gun), play (1986), published by «Κέδρος», Αθήνα 2007, ISBN 978-960-04-3653-2
- Διαμάντια και μπλουζ. Το ταξίδι μακριά.(Diamonds and Blues. The long journey.) plays published by «Κέδρος», Αθήνα 2008, ISBN 978-960-04-3697-6
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References
- Wilson, Katharina M (1991). An Encyclopedia of Continental Women Writers. Volume 1. pp. 32–33. ISBN 0824085477.
- Merry, Bruce (2004). Encyclopedia of Modern Greek Literature. p. 16. ISBN 0313308136.
- Miller, Jane Eldridge (2002). Who's who in Contemporary Women's Writing. pp. 14–15. ISBN 0415159814.
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