Panos Paparrigopoulos

Panos Paparrigopoulos (Greek: Πάνος Παπαρρηγόπουλος, 1913 – 1985) was a Greek poet and writer. He was born in Filia in southern Achaia, now a prefecture. He studied law and later entered the police in which he was promoted to the rank of Police Director. He worked with many periodicals and newspapers.[1]

Works

Poetry books

TitleGreek transliterationEnglish name
Nostalgikoi Rythmoi, 1964Νοσταλγικοί ΡυθμοίNostalgic Rhythms
To Tragoudi tou Ladona, 1967Το Τραγούδι του ΛάδωναThe Song of Ladon
Liriki Poreia, 1971Λυρική ΠορείαLyric Course
Epilogi, 1981ΕπιλογήSelection

Others

TitleGreek transliterationEnglish name
Laografika ton Kalavryton, 1970 – 2nd ed. 1979Λαογραφικά των ΚαλαβρύτωνFolklore of Kalavryta
Kalavrytina Dimotika Tragoudia, 1971Καλαβρυτινά Δημοτικά ΤραγούδιαFolk Songs of Kalavryta
Pera apo tin Politeia, 1972Πέρα από την ΠολιτείαBeyond the City
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