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Yiannis Ritsos

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Yiannis Ritsos (Greek: Γιάννης Ρίτσος) is considered to be one of the five great Greek poets of the twentieth century, together with Konstantinos Kavafis, Kostas Kariotakis, Giorgos Seferis, and Odysseus Elytis. The French poet Louis Aragon once said that Ritsos was "the greatest poet of our age."

Yannis Ritsos was born in Monemvassia (Greece), on May 1st, 1909 as cadet of a noble family of landowners. Born to a well-to-do landowning family in Monemvasia, Ritsos suffered great losses as a child. The early deaths of his mother and his eldest brother from tuberculosis, the commitment of his father who suffered with mental disease and the economic ruin of losing his family marked Ritsos and affected his poetry. Ritsos, himself, was confined in a sanatorium for tuberculosis from 1927–1931.

These tragic events mark him and obsess his œuvre. In 1931, Ritsos joined the Communist Party of Greece (KKE). During the Axis occupation of Greece (1941–1945) he became a member of the EAM (National Liberation Front), and authored several poems for the Greek Resistance. These include a booklet of poems dedicated to the resistance leader Ares Velouchiotis, written immediately upon the latter's death on 16 June 1945. Ritsos also supported the left in the subsequent Civil War (1946-1949); in 1948 he was arrested and spent four years in prison camps.

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Ο Ρίτσος στα πιο σουρεάλ του. Παρόλο που δεν είναι αντιπροσωπευτικό αυτό το δυσνόητό του έργο, δεν μπορεί να πάρει λιγότερο από 4/5. Κάποια σημεία σου ανατινάζουν κάθε επικείμενη σκέψη. Φαινομενικά, τα ποιήματα που απαρτίζουν αυτήν την συλλογή, μοιάζουν να μην έχουν κάποια σύνδεση κι όμως κάποιες λέξεις επαναλαμβάνονται σαν να δίνεται μια συνέχεια, μια εξέλιξη στην δικιά τους ύπαρξη, στη δική τους ιστορία.
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