Samarakēs, Antōnēs
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Sources of Information
- His Zēteitai elpis, 1954.
- His The passport and other stories, 1980:t.p. (Antonis Samarakis) p. 110 (b. August 16, 1919)
- Pappas, K. Antōnēs Samarakēs, 1988:p. 58 (Ant. Samarakē, Samarakēs Antōnēs of Euripidē; pseudonym: Iōsēph Kyprianos; b. August 16, 1919, Athens)
- Washington Post, 11 August 2003:obit. (Antonis Samarakis, 84, died 8 August 2003 in Pilos, Greece)
- En onomati, 1999:t.p. (Αντώνης Σαμαράκης = Antōnēs Samarakēs)
- The Author's הטעות, 2006.
Wikipedia description:
Antonis Samarakis (Greek: Αντώνης Σαμαράκης; August 16, 1919, in Athens – August 8, 2003, in Pylos) was a Greek writer of the post-war generation whose work explores themes of humanism, dangers of totalitarianism and aspects of social alienation. He is considered one of the most prolific Greek writers, and the second most translated one, after Nikos Kazantzakis.
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