Anastasia Gkitsi was born in Thessaloniki. She is a Secondary Education teacher with postgraduate studies in Greece and abroad (Chambésy/Switzerland).
She created the artistic triptych Sygorma, where poetry, visual arts, music, and new technologies interweave and harmonize. Her articles, studies, ...
Anastasia Gkitsi was born in Thessaloniki. She is a Secondary Education teacher with postgraduate studies in Greece and abroad (Chambésy/Switzerland).
She created the artistic triptych Sygorma, where poetry, visual arts, music, and new technologies interweave and harmonize. Her articles, studies, ...
Anastasia Gkitsi was born in Thessaloniki. She is a Secondary Education teacher with postgraduate studies in Greece and abroad (Chambésy/Switzerland).
She created the artistic triptych Sygorma, where poetry, visual arts, music, and new technologies interweave and harmonize. Her articles, studies, ...
Anastasia Gkitsi was born in Thessaloniki. She is a Secondary Education teacher with postgraduate studies in Greece and abroad (Chambésy/Switzerland).
She created the artistic triptych Sygorma, where poetry, visual arts, music, and new technologies interweave and harmonize. Her articles, studies, ...
Giorgos Skarlatos lives in Athens, where he works and creates. He is a composer, musician, lyricist, and translator, engaged with music and writing from an early age.
He was a founding member of both phases (English-language and Greek-language) of the rock band Magic de Spell –serving a...
Each week is devoted to a contemporary Greek poet, including voices from the Diaspora.Seven poems every week, one Greek poem each day, travel through the frequencies of Voice of Greece, reaching every corner of the world where Greek voices are heard.
The week from September 8 to September 14, 2025,...
Giorgos Skarlatos lives in Athens, where he works and creates. He is a composer, musician, lyricist, and translator, engaged with music and writing from an early age.
He was a founding member of both phases (English-language and Greek-language) of the rock band Magic de Spell –serving a...
Giorgos Skarlatos lives in Athens, where he works and creates. He is a composer, musician, lyricist, and translator, engaged with music and writing from an early age.
He was a founding member of both phases (English-language and Greek-language) of the rock band Magic de Spell –serving a...
Giorgos Skarlatos lives in Athens, where he works and creates. He is a composer, musician, lyricist, and translator, engaged with music and writing from an early age.
He was a founding member of both phases (English-language and Greek-language) of the rock band Magic de Spell –serving a...
Giorgos Skarlatos lives in Athens, where he works and creates. He is a composer, musician, lyricist, and translator, engaged with music and writing from an early age.
He was a founding member of both phases (English-language and Greek-language) of the rock band Magic de Spell –serving a...
Giorgos Skarlatos lives in Athens, where he works and creates. He is a composer, musician, lyricist, and translator, engaged with music and writing from an early age.
He was a founding member of both phases (English-language and Greek-language) of the rock band Magic de Spell –serving a...
Giorgos Skarlatos lives in Athens, where he works and creates. He is a composer, musician, lyricist, and translator, engaged with music and writing from an early age.
He was a founding member of both phases (English-language and Greek-language) of the rock band Magic de Spell –serving as its main c...
Seven poems every week, one Greek poem each day, travel through the frequencies of Voice of Greece, reaching every corner of the world where Greek voices are heard.The week from 01 to 07 September 2025 is dedicated to the poet Giorgos Skarlatos.
Giorgos Skarlatos lives in Athens, where he works and...
Stathis Gourgouris (https://stathisgourgouris.com/) is a poet, essayist, translator, and electronic music composer. He is Professor of Comparative Literature and Society at Columbia University. He has published eight books of philosophy and criticism in English, as well as four in Greek: Does...
Stathis Gourgouris (https://stathisgourgouris.com/) is a poet, essayist, translator, and electronic music composer. He is Professor of Comparative Literature and Society at Columbia University. He has published eight books of philosophy and criticism in English, as well as four in Greek: Does Literature Think? (Nefeli, 2007), Dream Nation (Kritiki, 2010), Perhaps Mischief (Nissos, 2017), and The Worldly and the Global (Psifides, 2025). He has published five poetry collections, the most recent in Greek being Introduction to Physics (2005). He has received honors at the 4th International Poetry Festival in Sapanja and was a finalist in the 5th International Flash Fiction Competition organized by the Fundación César Egido Serrano and the Museo de ... Read more
Stathis Gourgouris (https://stathisgourgouris.com/) is a poet, essayist, translator, and electronic music composer. He is Professor of Comparative Literature and Society at Columbia University. He has published eight books of philosophy and criticism in English, as well as four in Greek: Does...
Stathis Gourgouris (https://stathisgourgouris.com/) is a poet, essayist, translator, and electronic music composer. He is Professor of Comparative Literature and Society at Columbia University. He has published eight books of philosophy and criticism in English, as well as four in Greek: Does Literature Think? (Nefeli, 2007), Dream Nation (Kritiki, 2010), Perhaps Mischief (Nissos, 2017), and The Worldly and the Global (Psifides, 2025). He has published five poetry collections, the most recent in Greek being Introduction to Physics (2005). He has received honors at the 4th International Poetry Festival in Sapanja and was a finalist in the 5th International Flash Fiction Competition organized by the Fundación César Egido Serrano and the Museo de ... Read more
Stathis Gourgouris (https://stathisgourgouris.com/) is a poet, essayist, translator, and electronic music composer. He is Professor of Comparative Literature and Society at Columbia University. He has published eight books of philosophy and criticism in English, as well as four in Greek: Does Literature Think? (Nefeli, 2007), Dream Nation (Kritiki, 2010), Perhaps Mischief (Nissos, 2017), and The Worldly and the Global (Psifides, 2025). He has published five poetry collections, the most recent in Greek being Introduction to Physics (2005). He has received honors at the 4th International Poetry Festival in Sapanja and was a finalist in the 5th International Flash Fiction Competition organized by the Fundación César Egido Serrano and the Museo de ... Read more
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