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Ektor Kaknavatos ((ギリシア語:Έκτωρ Κακναβάτος)) is the pen name of Greek poet and essayist Yorgis Kontoyorgis (Γιώργος Κοντογιώργης; 1920 – 9 November 2010), who was born in Piraeus, Greece. Between 1937 and 1941 he studied mathematics in Athens. After World War II he worked as a teacher of mathematics and then as a civil servant in the Ministry of education. He appeared for the first time with the collection ''Fuga'' in 1943. After 18 years of silence, in 1961, he circulated in a small circle of friends the collection ''Diaspora'' (''Dissemination''). A pure surrealist, he experiences poetically-revolutionary the paradox of his Greek fate. ==Bibliography== * ''Fuga'' (1943) * ''I klimaka tou lithou – Diaspora'' (1961) * ''Tetrapsifio me tin evdomi chordi'' (1972) * ''Diigisi'' (1974) * ''Odos Laistrygonon'' (1978) * ''Ta machairia tis Kirkis'' (1981) * ''Anastixi tou thrylou gia ta nefra tis politeias'' (1981) * ''In perpetuum'' (1983) * ''Kivotio tachytiton'' (1987) * ''Oiakismoi tou Menesthea Kastelanou tou Mystros'' (1995) * ''Chaotika I'' (1997) * ''Ypsikaminizouses neoplasies'' (2001) * ''Akarei'' (2001) * ''Sta proso Iachis'' (2005) * ''Vrachea ke Makra'' (2005) * ''Sfodra airetiko imerologio tou 2000 (in cooperation with Spyros Kaniouras)'' (1999) * ''To klarino i Safari sto verso tou pragmatikou'' (2005) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ektor Kaknavatos」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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