Kiki Dimoula

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Kiki Dimoula, 2011

Kiki Dimoula ( Greek Κική Δημουλά ; * June 6, 1931 in Athens ; † February 22, 2020 there ) was a Greek poet .

Life

From 1949 to 1973 she worked as a bank clerk at the Bank of Greece . In 1952 she began to appear as a writer.

In 2003 she was elected a full member of the Athens Academy of Sciences . She has received numerous awards, including the Greek State Prize for Poetry in 1972 and 1995 and the European Prize for Literature in 2009 for her complete works. Kiki Dimoula's poems have been translated into several languages ​​(including English, French, Danish, Spanish, Italian, Swedish, Serbian, German). Kiki Dimoula lived in Athens.

Works

Books of poetry:

  • Ποιήματα (poems), 1952.
  • Έρεβος (darkness), 1956.
  • Ερήμην (In absence), 1958.
  • Επί τα ίχνη (On the trail), 1963.
  • Το λίγο του κόσμου (The Little in the World), 1971
  • Το Τελευταίο Σώμα μου (My last body), 1981.
  • Χαίρε ποτέ (probably never live), 1988
  • Η εφηβεία της Λήθης (The Puberty of Oblivion), 1996.
  • Eνός λεπτού μαζί (One minute of silence together), 1998.
  • Ήχος απομακρύνσεων (Sound of Distance), 2001.
  • Χλόη θερμοκηπίου ( Greens from the Greenhouse), 2005.
  • Μεταφερθήκαμε παραπλεύρως ( Moved next door), 2007.

in German language:

Web links

Commons : Kiki Dimoula  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Anarchist of Words. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung . May 3, 2013, p. 13.