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Landscape of Death: The Selected Poems

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English, Greek (translation)

288 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1979

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Takis Sinopoulos

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Takis Sinopoulos was a Greek poet and a leading figure among the so-called first postwar generation of Greek poets. A doctor by profession, he came of age at the beginning of perhaps the most terrible decade of Greece's recent history, running from the Metaxas dictatorship through war, occupation and the horrors of civil war, many of which he experienced at first hand. These experiences, and their exorcism, inform much of his work, as did the colonels' dictatorship of 1967-1974. Alongside his poetry, he was an astute and prolific critic as well as a talented painter, and his encouragement help launch the very much younger poets who became known as the generation of the seventies.

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This is a classic book by an often-neglected voice of Greek letters. Sinopoulos has incredible duende.
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