Description
Άγγελος Σικελιανός
Κωστής Παλαμάς
Angelos Sikelianos
Kostis Palamas
First Edition
Published by Hestia Alfa in Athens in 1943
Signed and Inscribed by the Publisher (Υiannis Skazikis)!
Also Signed by Angelos Sikelianos
62 Pages
22cm x 15cm
Original Paper Binding
In good + condition
Angelos Sikelianos (1884 – 1951) was a Greek lyric poet and playwright. His themes include Greek history, religious symbolism as well as universal harmony in poems such as The Moonstruck, Prologue to Life, Mother of God, and Delphic Utterance. His plays include Sibylla, Daedalus in Crete, Christ in Rome, The Death of Digenis, The Dithyramb of the Rose and Asklepius. Although occasionally his grandiloquence blunts the poetic effect of his work, some of Sikelianos finer lyrics are among the best in Western literature. Every year from 1946 to 1951, he was nominated for the Nobel Prize for Literature. (Wikipedia)
Kostis Palamas (1859 – 1943) was a Greek poet who wrote the words to the Olympic Hymn. He was a central figure of the Greek literary generation of the 1880s and one of the cofounders of the so-called New Athenian School (or Palamian School, or Second Athenian School) along with Georgios Drosinis and Ioannis Polemis.