Yannis Varveris
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Yannis Varveris (1955 – 25 May 2011) was an award winning Greek
Greece
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 poet
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, critic
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 and translator.

Varveris was born and died in Athens
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. He read Law
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 at the University of Athens. His first collection of poems was published in 1975. He belongs to the so-called Genia tou 70, which is a literary term referring to Greek
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 authors who began publishing their work during the 1970s, especially towards the end of the Greek military junta of 1967-1974
Greek military junta of 1967-1974
The Greek military junta of 1967–1974, alternatively "The Regime of the Colonels" , or in Greece "The Junta", and "The Seven Years" are terms used to refer to a series of right-wing military governments that ruled Greece from 1967 to 1974...

 and at the first years of the Metapolitefsi
Metapolitefsi
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. He has been awarded the State Book Prize for Criticism in 1996 for his book Κρίση του θεάτρου Γ΄ (1976–1984) and the Cavafy prize (2001) and the poetry prize of literary journal Diavazo (2002) for his poetry collection Στα ξένα.

Poetry

  • Έν φαντασία και λόγω (In Imagination and Word), 1975
  • Το ράμφος (The Beak), 1978
  • Αναπήρων Πολέμου (Disabled Veterans), 1982
  • Ο θάνατος το στρώνει (Death Spread It Around), 1986
  • Πιάνο βυθού (Piano of the Deep), 1991
  • Ο κύριος Φογκ (Mister Fog), 1993
  • Άκυρο θαύμα (Miracle Null and Void), 1996
  • Ποιήματα 1975-1996 (Poems 1975-1996), 2000
  • Στα ξένα (Abroad), 2001

Selected Essays & Criticism

  • Κρίση του θεάτρου (1976–1984) (Theater Reviews 1, 1976–1984), 1985
  • Κρίση του θεάτρου Β΄ (1976–1984) (Theater Reviews 2, 1976–1984), 1991
  • Κρίση του θεάτρου Γ΄ (1976–1984) (Theater Reviews 3, 1976–1984), 1995
  • Σωσίβια λέμβος (Lifeboat), 1999
  • Κρίση του θεάτρου Δ΄ - κείμενα θεατρικής κριτικής 1994-2003 (Theater Reviews 4, 1994–2003), 2004

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