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170:, a monthly publication. In 1971 Haviaras joined a think tank formed in Cambridge by members of the organization Δημοκρατική Άμυνα (Democratic Defense), which operated underground in Greece. As its representative from America, Haviaras travelled to Bonn, Germany in August of that year to participate in an international conference aimed at the restoration of democracy in Greece. While working at Harvard, Haviaras attended courses in literature and history at the university’s evening and summer programs. He completed his undergraduate and postgraduate studies in literature and creative writing respectively (BA 1973, MFA 1976) at the low residency program of 56:(Argos) when it was founded in 1927. As a child he experienced the horrors of World War II. When he was 9, the Nazis executed his father, Christos, for his participation in the resistance, while his mother, Georgia Hatzikyriakos, was sent to a concentration camp in Germany. Subsequently the family house was demolished by the occupying forces. After finishing grammar school, Haviaras started working in the construction trades. In battling the twin obstacles of Attention Deficit Disorder and dyslexia, his love for writing found ways to persevere. He began to write poems and plays at age 13. 264:(Kedros, 2014) and the teaching of creative writing at the European Center for the Translation of Literature (EKEMEL), of which he was President in 2000, and the National Book Center of Greece (EKEBI). He also served as Vice President of the Greek Authors Society (2011–2013), and since 2015 he coordinated a creative writing workshop at the Center for Hellenic Studies of Harvard University in Nafplion, Greece. Since 2013 he had been publishing poems and translations of poetry in the Athens journal 20: 95:, among others. During his stay in the U.S. he also studied mechanical drawing at the Manhattan Technological Institute in New York, and machine design at the Jefferson School of Commerce in Charlottesville, Virginia, where he lived with relatives, working in the evenings in a Greek restaurant. At the University of Virginia, he met 201:
At Harvard he was successively promoted to positions of greater responsibility until in 1974 he was appointed Curator of the Woodberry Poetry Room and the Henry Weston Farnsworth Room, two specialized collections in the Harvard College Library system. In 1976 Haviaras began to live with Heather
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As Curator of the Poetry and Farnsworth Rooms, Haviaras was responsible for selecting works of poetry from the English-speaking world and making studio recordings of poets reading from their own work. Equally importantly, he organized weekly gatherings, book presentations, poetry readings and
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founded by members of the academic community. Soon he became editor and one of the speakers of its Sunday program, The Voice of Greece, broadcasting over WILD Radio Boston against the military dictatorship in Greece. Following a complaint by “Twenty Greek-American businessmen,” the
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in New York. Upon his return to Greece in April 1961, he found work in the US Airbase in Athens. That same year he met the author, Katerina Plassara, with whom he traveled to France, Germany and Scandinavia, writing plays. In 1963 he published his first collection of poems,
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1973 was a landmark year for his literary career. He began writing in English, and many of his poems appeared in literary journals such as Iowa Review, Ploughshares, Dickinson Review, and Kayak. In 1976 his first poetry collection in English,
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publications. In 1984 and for the next 24 years he taught a successful novel-writing workshop at Harvard’s summer program, and with his assistant, the poet Michael Milburn, he edited and published large selections from sound recordings (
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After completing 40 years of service at the University, a fund for an annual poetry lecture to honor Stratis Haviaras was established in the Department of English and American Literature and Language by a grant from film maker
137:(Night of the Stiltwalker), amply reflects his opposition to totalitarian rule – it was confiscated by the police soon after it appeared in the bookstores. In Athens, in the autumn of 1966 Haviaras found work as a draftsman in 259:
in the year 2000 but continued to teach in the Summer Program until 2008, completing 40 years of service, when he took up permanent residence in Athens. As a writer, he returned to the Greek language with
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imposed the submission of translated texts from Greek to English and vice versa 96 hours before broadcasting, in essence silencing the program. The Committee continued its activities with
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Haviaras first appeared in the Greek letters with the dramatic monologue "The Rusty Nail" (Kainouria Epochi, Summer 1959), later performed in
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Return Narratives: Ethnic Space in Late-Twentieth-Century Greek American and Italian American Literature, Rowman & Littlefield
133:, Haviaras participated in pro-democracy rallies in Athens (and later in Cambridge, Massachusetts). His next collection of poems 1345: 29:(June 28, 1935 – March 3, 2020) was a bilingual writer of literary works in English and Greek, known in the U.S. for his novels 244: 1494: 1480: 598: 202:
Cole, a librarian at Harvard. The couple was married in 1990 at the suggestion of their daughter, Elektra Haviaras (b. 1981).
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A milestone in his engagement with the literary world was his acquaintance, starting in 1957, with
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Literary Award for Stratis Haviaras Services to Other Poets at Harvard, PEN New England Award.
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Robert Gardner’s Funding of The Annual Stratis Haviaras Lectures at the English Dep., Harvard
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s in oanagnostis.gr an e-magazine for the book, of whose editorial board he was a member.
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with Paul Hannigan, John Batki and William Corbett (special issue), Arion’s Dolphin 1976
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Poets Reading and Commenting Upon their Works (audio), Harvard University Press, 1978
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and joined The Committee for the Restoration of the Democratic Government in Greece
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Simon & Schuster 1984, Penguin 1985, Methuen U.K. 1984, King Penguin U.K. 1985
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with Giorgos and Manolis Savvidis, engravings by Dimitri Hatzi, ISTOS, 2000
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Stratis Haviaras interviews in Greek newspapers and books' periodicals
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In Cambridge, Massachusetts, Haviaras worked as a clerk at Harvard’s
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one of the 10 most important political novels of the 20th century
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Haviaras’s parents were refugees from Asia Minor who settled in
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was published by the Cleveland State University Poetry Center.
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Amoia, Alba della Fazia; Knapp, Bettina Liebowitz (2004).
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Haviaras was the translator into English of C.P. Cavafy
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in Vermont. At Goddard he met many writers, including
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the military takeover of the government in April, 1967
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THE HEROIC AGE by Stratis Haviaras | Kirkus Reviews
1161:"Tim Pears's top 10 20th-century political novels" 1371:""Tree," by Stratis Haviaras – Elizabeth Gray Jr" 979:Multicultural Writers Since 1945: An A-to-Z Guide 1346:"Seamus Heaney To Give Haviaras Lecture April 6" 502:(audio), with Michael Milburn, Poetry Room 1987 496:(audio), with Michael Milburn, Poetry Room 1987 1147:Patrick Skene Catling, “Poetic Fruits of War” 530:Patrick Skene Catling, “Poetic Fruits of War” 429:with Dino Siotis, The Society of Dekata, 2010. 247:and a donation from the poet Elizabeth Gray. 63:, a distinguished translator into English of 8: 235:, a major publishing effort, now edited by 639:"Stratis Haviaras | Harvard Review Online" 1419:"ΣΤΡΑΤΗΣ ΧΑΒΙΑΡΑΣ | Εταιρεία Συγγραφέων" 1081:Cleveland State University Poetry Center 881:"ΣΤΡΑΤΗΣ ΧΑΒΙΑΡΑΣ | Εταιρεία Συγγραφέων" 519:Interviews in newspapers and periodicals 1481:"Memoires by Stratis Haviaras in Greek" 905:".:BiblioNet : Πλασσαρά, Κατερίνα" 619: 454:, Arion’s Dolphin (special issue), 1973 251:Return to Greece and the Greek language 1688:Greek expatriates in the United States 332:Millennial Afterlives, a retrospective 382:Πορφυρό και μαύρο νήμα (The Telling), 378:in Greek) Bell 1984, Kastaniotis 1999 7: 514:(special Issue) Harvard Review, 1997 1624:Patrona, Theodora D. 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Index


Nea Kios
Kimon Friar
The Odyssey: a Modern Sequel
Nikos Kazantzakis
Salvatores Dei: Spiritual exercises
Arthur Miller
Marilyn Monroe
Tennessee Williams
William Inge
William Faulkner
Richard Fariña
The Actors Studio
the military takeover of the government in April, 1967
The Architects Collaborative
Walter Gropius
Widener Library
Federal Communications Commission
Goddard College
Raymond Carver
John Irving
Richard Ford
Simon & Schuster
Harvard Review
Christina Thompson
Robert Gardner
retired from the library at Harvard
Seamus Heaney
Charles Simic
one of the 10 most important political novels of the 20th century

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