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Maria Lampadaridou Pothou | |
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Born | 15 October 1933 |
Occupation | Writer - Playwright |
Nationality | Greek |
Alma mater |
Panteion University Sorbonne University |
Website | |
www |
Maria Lampadaridou Pothou (born in the island of Limnos is a Greek writer. When she finished her first elementary studies in Limnos, she then received the degree of Panteion University in Athens and Sorbonne university, Paris, Theater Department, as a fellowship of the French Government, 1966 – 1967. As long as she was in Paris, she was acquainted with Samuel Beckett with whom she had correspondence for many years. She became his translator and reviewer. She wrote an essay on his work entitled Samuel Beckett - The experience of the existential Grief, which was published with a production by the French writer and Hellinist Jacques Lacarrière.
After her work of Samuel Beckett thought, she felt the need to find the transcendence of Greek light in poetry of Odysseus Elytis. And with his help she worked two years to write the essay book Odysseus Elytis – A Vision of the World. The cover page portrait is of Pablo Picasso.
Ιn 2015 Patakis Publications published her autobiographical book "The paths of my Αngel" which are notes and thoughts from her calendars that she held throughout her life.
She has published numerous articles, critical reviews, and essays, in literary journals and daily newspapers, “To vima”, “Kathimerini”, “Eleftherotypia” for many years. She has participated in many international conferences in Greece and abroad.
In 2017 the Mayor of Limnos Demetrios Marinakis offered her a honorary exhibition room, for her precious items, the manuscriptes and the books, and, also, he offered her the “honorary medal” of the Municipality.
Five doctoral theses have been done on her books at the Universities of Athens, Patra and Bari Italy. Two theses on the historical novel Maroula of Limnos, one on the theatrical play Antigone Or the Nostalgia of Tragedy and two on the historical novel Nicephoros Phocas.
Antigone or the Nostalgia of Tragedy It is a version of the Sophoclean tragedy in our times.
Electra' s Dance
Bidding you Farewell
The Glass Box
Many other plays are performed in Athens, National Radio, Television and theatrical scenes in public theaters of Athens.
State Radio emissions:
The Pioneer, after the first performance of Antigone or The nostalgia of tragedy in the Campus Hayworth theater. Dagens Nyheter Stockholm Sweden, review by Benght Holmqvist in Swedish. The New York Times, intervention during the first International women playwrights Conference in Buffalo New York. Antigone or the Nostalgia of Tragedy, The program of the performance. Two pages of this program.
This user has publicly declared that they have a conflict of interest regarding the Wikipedia article Maria Lampadaridou Pothou. |
Maria Lampadaridou Pothou | |
---|---|
Born | 15 October 1933 |
Occupation | Writer - Playwright |
Nationality | Greek |
Alma mater |
Panteion University Sorbonne University |
Website | |
www |
Maria Lampadaridou Pothou (born in the island of Limnos is a Greek writer. When she finished her first elementary studies in Limnos, she then received the degree of Panteion University in Athens and Sorbonne university, Paris, Theater Department, as a fellowship of the French Government, 1966 – 1967. As long as she was in Paris, she was acquainted with Samuel Beckett with whom she had correspondence for many years. She became his translator and reviewer. She wrote an essay on his work entitled Samuel Beckett - The experience of the existential Grief, which was published with a production by the French writer and Hellinist Jacques Lacarrière.
After her work of Samuel Beckett thought, she felt the need to find the transcendence of Greek light in poetry of Odysseus Elytis. And with his help she worked two years to write the essay book Odysseus Elytis – A Vision of the World. The cover page portrait is of Pablo Picasso.
Ιn 2015 Patakis Publications published her autobiographical book "The paths of my Αngel" which are notes and thoughts from her calendars that she held throughout her life.
She has published numerous articles, critical reviews, and essays, in literary journals and daily newspapers, “To vima”, “Kathimerini”, “Eleftherotypia” for many years. She has participated in many international conferences in Greece and abroad.
In 2017 the Mayor of Limnos Demetrios Marinakis offered her a honorary exhibition room, for her precious items, the manuscriptes and the books, and, also, he offered her the “honorary medal” of the Municipality.
Five doctoral theses have been done on her books at the Universities of Athens, Patra and Bari Italy. Two theses on the historical novel Maroula of Limnos, one on the theatrical play Antigone Or the Nostalgia of Tragedy and two on the historical novel Nicephoros Phocas.
Antigone or the Nostalgia of Tragedy It is a version of the Sophoclean tragedy in our times.
Electra' s Dance
Bidding you Farewell
The Glass Box
Many other plays are performed in Athens, National Radio, Television and theatrical scenes in public theaters of Athens.
State Radio emissions:
The Pioneer, after the first performance of Antigone or The nostalgia of tragedy in the Campus Hayworth theater. Dagens Nyheter Stockholm Sweden, review by Benght Holmqvist in Swedish. The New York Times, intervention during the first International women playwrights Conference in Buffalo New York. Antigone or the Nostalgia of Tragedy, The program of the performance. Two pages of this program.