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Androniki Tasioula on “Imprint” | 25 Sept. 2025, 12:00

On Thursday, September 25, at 12:00 (Athens time), the program “Imprint” with Fuli Zavitsanou welcomes in the studio of Voice of Greece the theater scholar and poet Androniki Tasioula, on the occasion of the two-day conference “Aspects of Contemporary Poetry: Institutions, Voices, Networks” at the Research Center for the Humanities, taking place on September 26 and 27.

She speaks about this workshop-conference that focuses on the so-called “poetic generation of 2000”, the circumstances and experiences that shaped and continue to shape it, as well as the transformations it has already brought to the modern Greek literary scene.

Joining the discussion is also Ada Dialla, President of the Board of Directors of the Research Center for the Humanities, who talks about this pioneering event as well as the aims and mission of this important institution.

Produced and presented by Fuli Zavitsanou

Broadcast: Thursday September 25, 12:00 Athens time
Repeat : Friday, September 26, 2025, 04:00 Athens time

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