Markos Sklivaniotis

Markos Sklivaniotis (Greek: Μάρκος Σκληβανιώτης) is a Greek writer and a poet.

He was born in Patras, Greece, 1954. He studied chemical engineering in Aristotelion University of Thessaloniki and following that he was engaged in research in the University of Leeds, UK, achieving his Ph.D. degree in 1982. He is now working in Patras, In the Municipal Water Utility Sector DEYAP.

Works

Poems

YearTitleGreek transliteration and English namePublisherISBN
2001I mystiki prosefchi tou OdysseaΗ μυστική προσευχή του Οδυσσέα
The Secret Preyer Of Odysseus
Peri Technon, PatrasISBN 960-86814-9-9
2004Agkalia me ton aspalathoΑγκαλιά με τον ασπάλαθο
Embracing the gorse
Gavriilidis, AthensISBN 978-0-00-336342-5
2006Sinepies tou pragmatikouΣυνέπειες του πραγματικού
The consequences of the real
Gavriilidis, AthensISBN 960-336-167-4
2010KAVAΚΑΒΑ
Wine Cellar
Gavriilidis, AthenISBN 978-960-336-529-7

Books

YearTitleGreek transliteration and English nameISBN
2004Piotia posimou nerou, Patras: Dimotiki Epihirissi Idrefsis-Apohetefsis PatrasΠοιότητα Πόσιμου Νερού, Πάτρα, Δημοτική Επιχείρηση Υδρευσης Αποχέτευσης Πάτρας
Drinking Water Quality, Patras, Municipal Enterprise for Water and Sewage of Patras
ISBN 960-88086-0-X
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