Alexis Panselinos
Alexis Panselinos | |
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Born |
1943 Athens, Greece |
Occupation | novelist |
Nationality | Greek |
Period | 1982– |
Alexis Panselinos (Greek: Αλέξης Πανσέληνος) (born 1943 in Athens, Greece) is an award winning Greek novelist and translator. He read Law at the University of Athens and worked as a practicing lawyer. Panselinos was awarded the 2nd State Prize Award in 1985 for his novel Η Μεγάλη Πομπή.
His father, Asimakis Panselinos (1903-1984),[1] was a renowned author as well.
Works
Novels
- Η Μεγάλη Πομπή (The Great Procession), 1985
- Βραδυές μπαλέτου (Ballet nights), 1991
- Ζαΐδα ή Η καμήλα στα χιόνια (Zaide or The camel in the snow), 1996
- Ο Κουτσός άγγελος (The Lame Angel), 2002
Short fiction
- Ιστορίες με σκύλους (Dog stories), 1982
- Τέσσερις Ελληνικοί Φόνοι (Four Greek Murders) 2004
Non-fiction
- Δοκιμαστικές πτήσεις (Test flights), 1993
- Mία λέξη χίλιες εικόνες (One Word A Thousand Pictures), 2004
Translations
- Hope, Anthony, Ο αιχμάλωτος της Ζέντας (The Prisoner of Zenda), 1988
- Mörike, Eduard,Ο Μότσαρτ στον δρόμο για την Πράγα (Mozart auf der Reise nach Prag), 1996
- Barth, John, Ο Βλακοχορτοφάγος (The Sot-Weed Factor), 1999
External links
- A page dedicated to his work (Greek) ( (Archived 2009-10-25) and (English) ( (Archived 2009-10-25).
- His entry for the 2001 Frankfurt Book Fair (Greek)
- His page at Ithaca Online
- His page at the website of the Hellenic Authors' Society (Greek) and (English)
Notes
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