Odysséas Elýtis (1911–1996)
Auteur de Axion esti. L'arbre lucide et la quatorzième beauté
A propos de l'auteur
Odysseus Elytis was born Odysseus Alepoudelis in the city of Heraklion, on the island of Crete, Greece on November 2, 1911. In 1935, he published his first poem in the magazine Nea Grammata (New Culture). His first volume of poetry, Prosanatolizmi (Orientations), was published in 1936. His other afficher plus works include Sun the First, The Monogram, The Oxopetra Elegies, and Maria Nefeli. To Axion Esti (Worthy It Is) won the National Book Award for Poetry in 1960. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1979. He died on March 18, 1996. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins
Œuvres de Odysséas Elýtis
Κριτικές 12 exemplaires
Sole, il primo 5 exemplaires
Ποιήματα 5 exemplaires
Ο Ήλιος ο Ηλιάτορας 4 exemplaires
Αναφορά στον Ανδρέα Εμπειρίκο 4 exemplaires
Ausgewählte Gedichte: Neugriechisch und deutsch. Ausgewählt und übertragen von Barbara… (2016) 3 exemplaires
Πεζά 3 exemplaires
Σαπφώ 2 exemplaires
Έξη και μία τύψεις για τον ουρανό 2 exemplaires
Μεταφραστικά 2 exemplaires
Sole il Primo 1 exemplaire
To axion esti – Gepriessen sei 1 exemplaire
Glänzender Tag, Muschel der Stimme Gedichte 1 exemplaire
Crónica de una década 1 exemplaire
To Axion esti : Verdig der er 1 exemplaire
Αναφορά στον Ανδρέα Εμπειρίκο 1 exemplaire
Το δωμάτιο με τις εικόνες 1 exemplaire
ο ήλιος ο ηλιάτορας 1 exemplaire
María Neféli 1 exemplaire
Ανοιχτά Χαρτιά 1 exemplaire
Axion esti : poème / Odysseus Elytis ; traduit du grec par Xavier Bordes et Robert Longueville ; introduction de… 1 exemplaire
Six plus un remords pour le ciel / poèmes d'Odysseus Elytis ; texte français de F.B. Mâche ; frontispice de Jacques… (1996) 1 exemplaire
Elytis’ Greece: An Anthology of His Prose Works 1 exemplaire
Τά ἑτεροθαλῆ 1 exemplaire
Σηματολόγιον 1 exemplaire
Ιδιωτική οδός 1 exemplaire
Τα ρω του έρωτα 1 exemplaire
Το Μονόγραμμα 1 exemplaire
Εκλογή 1935-1977 1 exemplaire
Δηματολόγιο 1 exemplaire
Αυτοπροσωπογραφία 1 exemplaire
Το φωτόδεντρο και η δέκατη τέταρτη ομορφιά 1 exemplaire
Κριναγόρας 1 exemplaire
Τό ἄξιον ἐστί 1 exemplaire
Εκ του πλησίον 1 exemplaire
Τα δημόσια και τα ιδιωτικά 1 exemplaire
Τα ετεροθαλή 1 exemplaire
Η μαγεία του Παπαδιαμάντη 1 exemplaire
Ο κήπος με τις αυταπάτες 1 exemplaire
Antología Fundamental 1 exemplaire
Oeuvres associées
World Poetry: An Anthology of Verse from Antiquity to Our Time (1998) — Contributeur — 448 exemplaires
Étiqueté
Partage des connaissances
- Nom canonique
- Elýtis, Odysséas
- Autres noms
- Alepoudhelis, Odysseus (birth name)
- Date de naissance
- 1911-11-02
- Date de décès
- 1996-03-18
- Sexe
- male
- Nationalité
- Greece
- Lieu de naissance
- Iraklion, Crete
- Lieu du décès
- Athens, Greece
- Lieux de résidence
- Iraklion, Kreikka
Ateena, Kreikka
Pariisi, Ranska - Études
- Athens University
- Professions
- poet
- Organisations
- Greek Resistance (WWII)
- Prix et distinctions
- Nobel Prize (Literature, 1979)
- Courte biographie
- Odysseas Elytis, the winner of the 1979 Nobel Prize for Literature, is one of the most outstanding figures of 20th century poetry. Born in Crete, Elytis was the descendant of an old family of Lesbos, the island of the ancient Greek poet Sappho. Elytis broke off his university studies in Law in order to devote himself to his literary and artistic interests. His life was marked by his participation in the Greek Resistance Army after the outbreak of the Second World War. In 1948 Elytis moved to Paris, attending philosophy lectures in Sorbonne and frequenting members of the world's avant-garde. His poetry became widely well-known after it was set to music by composer Mikis Theodorakis.
Membres
Critiques
Listes
Prix et récompenses
Vous aimerez peut-être aussi
Auteurs associés
Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 112
- Aussi par
- 7
- Membres
- 706
- Popularité
- #35,871
- Évaluation
- 4.2
- Critiques
- 8
- ISBN
- 111
- Langues
- 13
- Favoris
- 6
This book is very much about Greece. History (ancient and into the 20th century), nature, smells, boats, water, plants and foods. For me, it conjured up the Mediterranean coasts of Italy and France, because I have been there and have reference. But I don't know what hyssop smells like, or what the mountains look like, or how close together the islands are.
I found the notes in the back (unmarked in the text) halfway through my reading--and they are good, because I wasn't always sure what was a place name or a person's name. But a short note simply cannot give the full historical context.
I can imagine that Elytis was a very popular writer in Greece, and perhaps among readers/writers that have spent time in Greece. I can sense just enough to know I'm not getting everything he intended.… (plus d'informations)