Antonis Fostieris
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Antonis Fostieris (b. Athens
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 1953) is a Greek
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 poet
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. He read Law
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 at the University of Athens and History of Law at Sorbonne
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, Paris
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. Since 1981, he has co-edited along with Thanassis Niarchos the prestigious literary periodical Η λέξη
I lexi
I lexi is a prestigious Greek literary periodical published by Antonis Fostieris and Thanassis Niarchos in Athens since 1981.-External links:*...

.

Fostieris belongs to the so-called Genia tou 70, which is a literary term referring to Greek
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 authors who began publishing their work during the 1970s, especially towards the end of the Greek military junta of 1967-1974
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 and at the first years of the Metapolitefsi
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.

Selected Poetry

  • Το μεγάλο ταξίδι (The Big Trip), 1971
  • Ποίηση μέσα στην ποίηση-Σκοτεινός έρωτας (Poetry within poetry), 1977
  • Ο Διάβολος τραγούδησε σωστά (Devil Sang in Tune), 1981
  • Το να και το θα του θανάτου (The D and the A of Death), 1987
  • Η σκέψη ανήκει στο πένθος (Thought Belongs to Bereavement), 1996

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