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Poet of the Week 18-22.09.2023 : Athina Vogiatzoglou

Each weekly episode is a tribute to a contemporary poet from Greece or the Greek Diaspora.
The poets recite their poems themselves, along with an original live music background.


The Poet of the Week 18– 22.09.2023 is Athina Vogiatzoglou

Athina Vogiatzoglou was born in Athens, in 1966. She is Professor of Modern Greek Literature at the University of Ioannina and has written books on the poetry of Angelos Sikelianos and Maria Kyrtzaki, as well as a biography of Giorgos Kotzioulas (Poetry and Polemics, Kichli 2015 — Reader’s Essay Award 2016). She has published the poetry collections Erotic Games and Portraits (both by Cedar) and her first novel is currently under publication. Her poems, short stories and reviews are published in the Press and on the Internet.
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Music supervision by Maria Reboutsika
Sound Editing by Stefania Tsakiri
Broadcast: Monday to Friday at 07:00 and 22:00 and on the weekend at 22:00 (Athens time)

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