Yannis Varveris

Yannis Varveris (Greek: Γιάννης Βαρβέρης; 1955 – 25 May 2011) was a Greek poet, critic and translator.[1]

Yannis Varveris
Born1955
Athens, Greece
Died2011
Athens, Greece
Occupationpoet, critic, translator
NationalityGreek
Period1975–2011

Varveris was born and died in Athens. He read Law at the University of Athens. His first collection of poems was published in 1975. He belongs to the so-called Genia tou 70, which is a literary term referring to Greek authors who began publishing their work during the 1970s, especially towards the end of the Greek military junta of 1967-1974 and at the first years of the Metapolitefsi. He has been awarded the State Book Prize for Criticism in 1996 for his book Κρίση του θεάτρου Γ΄ (1976–1984) and the Cavafy prize (2001) and the poetry prize of literary journal Diavazo (2002) for his poetry collection Στα ξένα.[2]

Works

Poetry

  • Έν φαντασία και λόγω (In Imagination and Word), 1975
  • Το ράμφος (The Beak), 1978
  • Αναπήρων Πολέμου (Disabled Veterans), 1982
  • Ο θάνατος το στρώνει (Death Spread It Around), 1986
  • Πιάνο βυθού (Piano of the Deep), 1991
  • Ο κύριος Φογκ (Mister Fog), 1993
  • Άκυρο θαύμα (Miracle Null and Void), 1996
  • Ποιήματα 1975-1996 (Poems 1975-1996), 2000
  • Στα ξένα (Abroad), 2001
  • Πεταμένα λεφτά (Wasted money), 2005
  • Ο άνθρωπος μόνος (The man alone), 2009
  • Βαθέος γήρατος (Of old age), 2011

Selected essays and criticism

  • Κρίση του θεάτρου (1976–1984) (Theater Reviews 1, 1976–1984), 1985
  • Κρίση του θεάτρου Β΄ (1976–1984) (Theater Reviews 2, 1976–1984), 1991
  • Κρίση του θεάτρου Γ΄ (1976–1984) (Theater Reviews 3, 1976–1984), 1995
  • Σωσίβια λέμβος (Lifeboat), 1999
  • Κρίση του θεάτρου Δ΄ - κείμενα θεατρικής κριτικής 1994-2003 (Theater Reviews 4, 1994–2003), 2004

Notes

gollark: ***my eyes***
gollark: At 85% efficiency my hydrogen-hydrogen reactor only makes 37kRF/t. Accounting for electromagnets, 17kRF/t or so. This is worse than the reactor powering it.
gollark: The power output is, really, very disappointing, though.
gollark: I have an excess of deuterium, though, and nothing to do with it.
gollark: Seems to be the case, according to my testing by moving a wire.
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