Giorgos Seferis
Culture
Giorgos Seferis: The First Greek Poet to Win the Nobel Prize
On December 10, 1963, Greek diplomat and poet Giorgos Seferis was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature by King Gustav of Sweden.
Art
George Seferis (Poet) Exhibition at the Theocharakis Foundation
The B&M Theocharakis Foundation for Fine Arts and Music continues this month presenting an exhibition that focuses on Giorgos Seferis works. The event named “When the light dances, I speak fairly: George Seferis and his poetry through painting and photography”,...
Culture
Greek Language Promotion Campaign in Italy
In October, Italy speaks Greek: This is the main theme of the campaign organized by expatriates in Italy, aiming at preserving and disseminating the Greek language.
The campaign’s announcement will be made this coming September, during the events of the second...
Culture
Istanbul: School Conference on Greek Poet G. Seferis
The life and work of Greek poet Giorgos Seferis is being studied by students, academics, writers, actors and journalists, at a student conference launched today by the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, in Istanbul. The conference is entitled: "Giorgos Seferis. From...
Art
Famous Greeks From the World of Arts
Greece is undoubtedly a country with rich cultural background. Many Greeks involved in the world of arts have made a name for themselves abroad.
In cinema, perhaps the most acclaimed director known in Greece as well as abroad is Theodoros...
Europe
Greek Consul of Korçë Calls on Greece to Renovate Seferis’ House
The Consul General of Greece in Korçë, Ioannis Pediotis, has called on the Greek state to save a large amount of money and prove that the Greek presence in Albania is still powerful, but Greece has replied that it has...
events
Thessaloniki: 50 Year Anniversary Commemorated of Seferis Literature Nobel Prize
Giorgos Seferis was the first Greek ever to be awarded the Literature Nobel Prize. He was honored for his valuable contribution to the Greek and international spiritual life. Odysseus Elytis followed in 1979, which was the second Greek to...