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Stratis Myrivilis

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208: 227: 339: 244: 378:), in 1890. There he spent his childhood years until, in 1905, he was sent to the town of Mytilene to study at the Gymnasium. In 1910 he completed his secondary education and took a post as a village schoolmaster, but gave that up after one year and enrolled at Athens University to study law. However, his university education was cut short when he volunteered to fight in the 35: 460:. The newspaper ceased publication after one year, however, and he made a living writing columns and short stories for various newspapers and periodicals. In 1936, he was made General Programme Director for the Greek National Broadcasting Institute—a post which he held until 1951, excluding the period of 397:, he returned home to a Lesbos free from Turkish rule and united with the motherland Greece. There he made a name for himself as a columnist and as a writer of poetry and fiction. He published his first book in 1915: a set of six short stories collected together under the general title of 866: 742:
It used to be thought that Myrivilis was born in 1892, but George Valetas argues convincingly for an 1890 birthdate. See G. Valetas, "Investigation into the Year of Myrivilis' Birth",
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After the occupation, he was given a post in the Library of Parliament and, in 1946, he founded the National Society of Greek Writers and was elected its first president.
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established him as a master craftsman of Greek prose, and the work itself was seen as a turning point in the development of Greek prose fiction, marking its coming of age.
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Myrivilis was born in the village of Sykaminea (Συκαμινέα), also known as Sykamia (Συκαμιά), on the north coast of the island of
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Andronikos, Pavlos. “The Narrator of Vasilis Arvanitis: An Exploration Into Emotional Response to the Reading of Fiction.” In
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From April 1923 to January 1924, Myrivilis published, in serialised form, the first version of his First World War
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Andreas Karandonis, "The Prose of Stratis Myrivilis", trans. J. A. Case-Kessissoglou, The Charioteer, 1(1960), 92.
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when he resigned after a final broadcast in which he reminded the Greek people of their noble resistance to the
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Dimitris Tziovas, The Other Self: Selfhood and Society in Modern Greek Fiction (Lexington Books, 2003).
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In 1958, after having been nominated unsuccessfully six times, he was finally made a member of the
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tr. P. Bien (Hanover, New Hampshire: University Press of New England, 1977) (repr. 1987 London)
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The Text and Its Margins: Post-Structuralist Approaches to Twentieth-Century Greek Literature
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Alexiou, Margaret. "Women in Two Novels of Stratis Myrivilis: Myth, Fantasy, and Violence."
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translated by Pavlos Andronikos. (Armidale: University of New England Publishing Unit, 1983)
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Introduction to Modern Greek Literature: An Anthology of Fiction, Drama, and Poetry
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He died, after a long illness, in an Athens hospital on 19 July 1969.
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On 28 June 1920 he married Eleni Dimitriou. They had three children.
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and called on them to continue resisting with dignity and unity.
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he became one of the most strong opponents of the communists.
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Greek military personnel of the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922)
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ed. Mary P. Gianos (New York: Twayne, 1969, pp. 193–206)
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translated by Philip Sherrard (London: Hutchinson, 1964)
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translated by Abbot Rick (London: Hutchinson, 1959)
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Efstratios Stamatopoulos (Ευστράτιος Σταματόπουλος)
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He was nominated for the 317:Battle of Kütahya–Eskişehir 893: 708:, Papadimas, Athens, 1990. 634:Modern Greek Short Stories 466:Italian invasion of Greece 39:Stratis Myrivilis c. 1920s 682: 667: 598:Translations into English 420:. He later served in the 388:Battle of Kilkis–Lachanas 360:Nobel Prize in Literature 336: 327: 284:Battle of Kilkis-Lachanas 196: 192: 186:Nobel Prize in literature 32: 27: 802:Winter/Summer 2005, p. 4 668:Ευστράτιος Σταματόπουλος 441:in the weekly newspaper 348:Efstratios Stamatopoulos 554:Short story collections 872:20th-century novelists 852:Generation of the '30s 356:Generation of the '30s 257:2nd Transport Hospital 143:Generation of the '30s 719:"Nomination Database" 452:After the success of 410:Eleftherios Venizelos 184:Thrice nominated for 126:Gymnasium of Mytilene 414:breakaway government 382:in 1912. 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Index


Sikaminea
Lesbos
Ottoman Empire
Greece
Athens
Kingdom of Greece
Generation of the '30s
Life in the Tomb
Academy of Athens
Nobel Prize in literature
Greece
Kingdom of Greece
Hellenic Army

Second Lieutenant
Balkan Wars
First Balkan War
Second Balkan War
Battle of Kilkis-Lachanas
WIA
World War I
Macedonian front
Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922)
Battle of Kütahya–Eskişehir

Generation of the '30s
Nobel Prize in Literature
Lesbos
Ottoman Empire

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