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Dido Sotiriou (1909–2004)

Autor(a) de Farewell Anatolia

20 Works 124 Membros 1 Review

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Nome padrão
Sotiriou, Dido
Nome de batismo
Σωτηρίου, Διδώ
Data de nascimento
1909-02-18
Data de falecimento
2004-09-23
Local de enterro
Zografou Cemetery, Athens, Greece
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
Greece
País (para mapa)
Greece
Local de nascimento
Aydin, Ottoman Empire
Local de falecimento
Athens, Greece
Locais de residência
Athens, Greece
Smyrna, Turkey
Paris, France
Educação
Sorbonne, Paris, France
Ocupação
novelist
journalist
playwright
Magazine editor
Organizações
Greek Communist Party
Premiações
Prize of the Athens Academy (1990)
Pequena biografia
Dido Sotiriou was born into a vastly wealthy, multi-lingual family in western Anatolia that later went bankrupt. In 1919, the family moved to Smyrni (Izmir) but following the upheavals of the Greek-Turkish War of 1922, they fled to Piraeus. Dido went to live with an aunt and uncle in Athens, where she was educated at the French Institute before studying at the Sorbonne, Paris. She began her career as a journalist in 1936 and worked as the editor-in-chief of a women's magazine, Gynaika (Woman), as well as a foreign policy commentator for various newspapers. During the Axis occupation of Greece in World War II, she joined the Communist Party and wrote for its newspaper Rizopastis (Revolution); she was named editor in 1944. In 1945, she took part in the founding congress of the Women’s International Democratic Federation.
Travelling again to Paris in the 1950s, she met writers such as as André Malraux, André Gide, and Louis Aragon. She published her first novel Oi Nekroi Perimenoyn (The Dead Await) in 1959, and was the author of numerous prose and theatrical works. IHer most famous book, Ματωμένα Χώματα or Bloody Earth (English title: Farewell Anatolia), published in 1962, confronts the trauma of the expulsion of Greeks from Asia Minor that she had experienced. The Dido Sotiriou Cultural Prize of the Hellenic Authors' Society was named in her honor.

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407/84-Εντυπωσιακό, κατανοητό, ευκολοδιάβαστο. ΄Εχω διαβάσει αρκετά βιβλία με θέμα τη Μικρασιατική καταστροφή. Θα έλεγα πως είναι στη κατηγορία εκείνων που κρατούν τις ισορροπίες και περιγράφουν έντιμα και τις δυο πλευρές. Το διαβάζεις πολύ γρήγορα . Κάνει μια κοιλιά περίπου στη μέση , αλλά εκτίμησα την απλότητα και την αμεσότητα του .… (mais)
 
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Bella_Baxter | Oct 10, 2022 |

Estatísticas

Obras
20
Membros
124
Popularidade
#161,165
Avaliação
3.8
Resenhas
1
ISBNs
22
Idiomas
8

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