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168: 637:. In the parliamentary elections of 1963 he ran as a candidate under Spyridon Markezinis, while already since 1961 had written for the periodical of the youth of the Progressive party. In the local elections of 1964 he ran as a candidate for municipal consultant in Athens's municipality in the line up of Georgios Plytas. In 1964, Apostolidis was the head of an wrathful crowd of far right dissidents who entered the Parliament with the slogan 621:, who attacked Apostolidis from the organisation's newspaper. After Apostolidis's response Pleuris filed a lawsuit against him. The trial took place after the Coup of 21 April 1967, and the establishment of military dictatorship, and so the circulation of Modern Greek stopped, which until then had published five articles related to the first two volumes of Metaxas's diary. Apostolidis lost the trial in the first instance court, but in the 66: 272: 25: 400: 657:
of Heracles N. Apostolidis in the Athenian Press, under the condition of not being censored. In this way texts belonging to dissidents were published like those of the politically exiled Demetris Hantzis. However, the publication in two newspapers part of Renos Apostolidis's novella
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and published several of his works. In his later years he published lectures and appeared on television for matters regarding the Greek language, education and literature. He was also honorary guest in presentations of his works. He was a supporter of the
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In the latter he exercised intense criticism "against the political and literary establishment", and particularly against the "Generation of the '30s", accusing them of "spiritual and ethical inadequacy". For this posture of him, author
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His mother, Elpiniki, was a teacher. After primary school, he attended Varvakeios High School (1935–1941), where on 28 October 1941 he organized a student protest. Apostolidis participated in the march on 3 December 1944 with
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In 1950 he completed his studies and started teaching Ancient and Modern Greek, History and Latin in private high schools of Athens. He emerged as a writer in 1944, with the publishing of the essay "Time of Being" in
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of the National Army. Living so close with destruction and death, Apostolidis stated that he swore to himself not to shoot a single bullet, and to record what he was going through for two and a half years in Grammos,
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The crowd fought with parliament members of the center, an act for which Apostolidis was arrested and sentenced to two and a half years in prison, serving three months in total.
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written in 1968 about the Greek Civil War, provoked the intervention of censorship and the suspension of the publishing after direct interference of
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followers that was banned by the Papandreou government,. From 1945, Apostolidis studied in the department of History and Archaeology of the
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Grammata, Fititiki Foni, Deltion tou Vivliou, Kiklos, Kochlias, Nea Estia, Neoi Rithmoi, Nees Ikones, Ethnos, Ethnikos Kirikas, Epoptia
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in 1924. His father was Heracles N. Apostolidis, who was a journalist, chief editor in several newspaper agencies, head of
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accompanied with his own sarcastic commentary. These publishes caused the reaction of the newly established organisation
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he stated that it was not his intention to offend the members of the 4th of August Party and the lawsuit was dismissed.
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Renos Apostolidis was a prolific writer. During his lifetime he published over 30 books. His first published work was
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After the end of the dictatorship, until 1979, Apostolidis continued writing critiques in the quarterly periodical
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of Pyrsos publishing, head of the National Library (1945–1959) and creator of the first greek
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From 1962 to 1964, Apostolidis served as a collaborator with the Directorate-General of the
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He collaborated with several newspapers and periodicals of Athens as an editor of
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His father was Heracles N. Apostolidis, a notable journalist and director of the
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Eleutheria, Niki, Eikones, Gnoseis, Neoteron Lexicon Iliou, Aneksartitos Typos
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Starting in 1951, he worked as chief editor and critic in the periodical
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between 1945 and 1959. His mother Elpiniki (née Zambeli) was a teacher.
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periodical. A year later, he issued his first essay collection
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and during the cleansing operations of Roumeli and the
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Apostolidis died on 10 March 2004 after suffering an
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During the dictatorship in Greece, in 1969, Colonel
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Some of his most famous works are 398: 380: 367:Learn how and when to remove this message 150:Learn how and when to remove this message 288:Relevant discussion may be found on the 775: 609:serialised fragments from the diary of 731:(Periodical) (1952, 1957, 1966–1967), 766:was published posthumously, in 2012. 7: 88:adding citations to reliable sources 524:Poetry and Short Stories Anthology. 242:{{Translated|el|Ρένος Αποστολίδης}} 14: 34:This article has multiple issues. 281:relies largely or entirely on a 270: 166: 64: 23: 744:Criticism of the Postwar Period 75:needs additional citations for 42:or discuss these issues on the 240:You may also add the template 1: 573:Three stations in a Course. 543:, where he participated as 853: 737:The Manuscripts of Max Tod 713:Three Stations in a Course 204:Machine translation, like 832:20th-century philologists 635:National Radio Foundation 488: 397: 390: 181:the corresponding article 685:polytonic writing system 514:Apostolidis was born in 391: 655:Short stories Anthology 251:For more guidance, see 786:. renosapostolidis.gr 653:imposed issue of the 651:Georgios Papadopoulos 253:Knowledge:Translation 224:copyright attribution 619:Konstantinos Pleuris 533:University of Athens 294:improve this article 84:improve this article 837:Writers from Athens 615:4th of August Party 472:Iraklis Apostolidis 464:Stantes Apostolides 309:"Renos Apostolidis" 99:"Renos Apostolidis" 827:Greek philologists 762:(1993). 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