Myrto Azina Chronides

Myrto Azina Chronides (born 1961) is a Greek Cypriot writer.[1] She was born in Nicosia and started writing at a young age. She studied at the Pancyprian Gymnasium, before going on to medical school. She studied at the University of Bonn in Euskirchen, and currently works in public health in Cyprus.

Azina Chronides published her first book Hemerologion when she was just fifteen years old. She won the EU Prize for Literature for To Peirama (The Experiment).

Books

  • Το πείραμα (The Experiment). Armida Publications. 2009. ISBN 978-9963620531.
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gollark: We have word2vec and stuff.
gollark: I see.
gollark: Notably, English words do not actually mean the same thing as the roots might imply, in cases where there even are obvious ones.
gollark: Just because your language theoretically has words composed of subwords doesn't mean you can ignore the various problems I mentioned (except possibly the grammar one). And "convert the words to semantic expressions" hides a lot of the complexity this would involve.

References

  1. "Myrto Azina (Author Profile)". European Union Prize for Literature.



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