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‘We dream of interplanetary journeys. But neither is the universe a specific point within us, nor will we ever know the depth of our spirit. Within us alone lies the mysterious path, where eternity, with its own worlds, past and future, is never to be found.”
This is a collection of 14 essays by Odysseas Elytis written in 1995. These texts cover a wide range of topics that preoccupied the poet, from references to figures and works—Haydn, Dragoumis—to matters of aesthetics, language and books, right through to more personal ones, forming a different kind of poetic autobiography. The poet’s loves and obsessions make up the content of this small book. Texts on bibliophilia, Novalis, Shelley, Nature and the Greek light form a cohesive whole that allows us to understand the thought and work of Odysseas Elytis. The following short texts are included: - The Parallel Haydn - An Alexander of Nikolaos - Little Botanist - On a Perspective of Sound - Onos Ainos - Kalamari’s Pomegranates - Drinkable Gold according to P. B. Shelley - The Many Greeks of One Dragoumis - Bibliophilia: Year Zero - Vasoula Manolidou - The Friend of Two Distances - The Dreamer of Fuentevaqueros - Selamena - The Concrete Indefinite According to Novalis
  • Author Odysseas Elytis
  • Pages: 64
  • ISBN: 978-960-7721-07-5
  • Publication: 1996
  • Dimensions: 12 x 18,5 εκ.
  • Categories: Books, Essays & Thought, Δοκίμιο

Odysseas Elytis

Odysseas Elytis was born in Heraklion, Crete, on 2 November 1911. He lived in Athens, where his family settled in 1914. His origins in Lesbos, his birth in Crete, and the summers of his childhood spent in Spetses and the Cyclades shaped a profoundly insular consciousness, which later, when it intersected with surrealism, gave rise to an original poetry, brimming with a multitude of lyrical images, yet also imbued with revolutionary forces. A poetry centred on light that sought to decipher the mystery of existence. After finishing secondary school in Athens, he studied law, whilst serving as a second lieutenant in the Albanian War. He lived in Paris on two occasions (1948–1951 and 1969–1971), where he studied literature at the Sorbonne and came into contact with the leading poets and painters of the twentieth century. In 1979, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. He lived until the end of his life (18 March 1996) devoted to poetry. WORKS: Orientations (1940),The First Sun (1943), Heroic and Lamenting Song for the Lost Second Lieutenant of Albania (1945), Axion Esti (1959), Six and One Remorse for the Sky (1960),The Tree of Light and the Fourteenth Beauty (1971), The Sun, the Sun-bearer (1971), The Monogram (1971), The Rows of Love (1972), The Painter Theophilos (1973),Open Cards (1974), The Half-Siblings (1974), Second Writing (1976), The Magic of Papadiamantis (1976), Sematologion (1977), Maria Nefeli (1978),A Tribute to Andreas Embeirikos (1978), Three Poems with a Flag of Convenience (1982), Diary of an Unseen April (1984), Sappho (1984), The Revelation of John (1985),The Little Nautilus (1985), Krinagoras (1987), The Public and the Private (1990), Private Road (1990), The Elegies of Oxopetra (1991), In White (1992),West of Sorrow (1995), The Garden of Delusions (1995), 2 x 7 e (1996), From Up Close (1998), Self-Portrait in Spoken Word (2000), Poetry (2002).

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