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500 words with Panos Niavis

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500 words with Panos Niavis

Panos Niavis was born in 1956 in Marathon, Evrytania and lives in Athens. He mainly writes poetry and has published two collections: The Blackbird in the Snow and The Trigonometry of the Passions. This year, 30 poems (Parousia Publishing House) in Greek by the Argentine poetess Alfonsina Storni were released under the title: “No me olviden, Do not forget me in the fountain of oblivion.” His recent novel Ten Points of Black Snow (published by Armos) was written to preserve the memories of the era and justify human existence that history has offended.

“The Science of Useless Knowledge” by Yuri Dombrovsky, “The Man Who Knew How to Love” by Martin Walzer and “Seen as Invisible” by Zyranna Zateli.

Theophilos Gaudas, the late Nikos Chouliaras, from the novel Life Another Time. For great is the temptation to tell even when dead!

On top of Alfonsin Storni from Argentina! And also the Argentine poet Nora Lange and the Colombian poet Eduardo Carranza, whose poems I am currently translating into Greek. After the golden-mouthed Anna Akhmatova and the Idea of ​​Villarinho. Next to the writers Ivo Andric, Vargas Llosa and Juan Rulfo. From the Greek poets Michalis Gan, Kostas G. Papageorgiou and Panos Kyparissis. And from the writers Nikos Chouliaras, Christos Homenidis and Ziranna Zateli.

Unbearable lack of freedom, reading the book by Yuri Dombrovsky “The Science of Useless Knowledge”.

“Road of Flanders” by Claude Simon.

“Autumn of the Patriarch” by Gabriel Garcia Marquez.

The expanse of forgiveness is the quintessence and greatness of love!

The weight of iniquity is unbearable, an apology makes us light as a feather.

We are prone to neglect, and forgetfulness alleviates our guilt.

Author: Alexandra Scaraki

Source: Kathimerini

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