For 27 years, he has been writing articles, publishing poetry collections, sharing his thoughts, and sending powerful messages to a society weathering difficult times. He is poet and author Herodotos Chrysanthou—known to many by his nickname: Pankypriotatos.
“They thought at first it was something ecclesiastical—like Panagiotatos or Sevasmiotatos,” he says with a laugh during his live interview on “Time in Greece” with Nikolas Angelidis.
Ladies and gentlemen, enjoy the unique voice of Pankypriotatos in a candid and moving conversation. From Limassol to Agia Paraskevi in a heartbeat, he brings insights we need to hear—about Cyprus, its division, and the global tensions that have turned today’s world into a powder keg.
He also reads from his poems—most with a satirical edge—to help us breathe, reflect, and perhaps laugh a little… or even a lot.