Maria Laina
Maria Laina (Greek: Μαρία Λαϊνά; born 1947) is a Greek poet. She read Law at the University of Athens, but she did not practice it, and has worked instead as a translator, critic, screenwriter, copy editor, professor of Greek and radio producer.
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Born | 1947 (age 75–76) Patras, Greece |
Occupation | poet, translator, critic |
Nationality | Greek |
Period | 1968–present |
She belongs to the so-called Genia tou 70, which is a literary term referring to Greek authors who began publishing their work during the 1970s, especially towards the end of the Greek military junta of 1967–1974 and at the first years of the Metapolitefsi.
She was awarded the State Prize for Poetry for her collection Ρόδινος φόβος in 1993, and the Cavafy together with Giorgos Markopoulos in 1996. Her poetry has been translated into English,[1] French and Spanish.
Selected works
Poetry
- Ενηλικίωση (Coming of Age), 1968
- Επέκεινα (Hereafter), 1970
- Αλλαγή τοπίου (A Change of Landscape), 1972
- Σημεία στίξεως (Punctuation Marks), 1979
- Δικό της (Of her own), 1985
- Ρόδινος φόβος (Rose fear), 1992 and in English translated by Sarah McCann[1]
- Εδώ (Here), 2003
Translations
- Pound, Ezra, Η Αλφαβήτα της μελέτης (ABC of Reading), 1974
- Mansfield, Katherine, Μακαριότητα (Bliss), 1981
- Eliot, T. S., Για την ποίηση (On Poetry and Poets), 1982
References
- "Rose Fear". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 2021-05-22.
External links
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