Giorgos Seferis AKA Giorgios Stylianou Seferiades Born: 1-Mar-1900 Birthplace: Smyrna, Turkey Died: 20-Sep-1971 Location of death: Athens, Greece Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Buried, First Cemetery, Athens, Greece
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Poet, Diplomat Nationality: Greece Executive summary: Imerolóyion katastrómatos Accompanied the Greek government-in-exile during World War II. Father: Stelios Seferiadis (lawyer) Mother: Despo Sister: Maria-Ioanna (b. 16-Jan-1899, d. 7-May-1899) Sister: Ioanna (b. 1902) Brother: Angelos (b. 1905) Wife: Maria Zannou (m. 10-Apr-1941)
High School: First Classical Gymnasium (1917) University: Law, Sorbonne (1918-24)
Greek Ambassador to the United Kingdom (1957-62) Nobel Prize for Literature 1963 Paralyzed left leg (1961) Tracheotomy Evangelismos Hospital, Athens, Greece (Aug-1971) Greek Ancestry
Risk Factors: Dengue Fever
Author of books:
I strofí (1931, poems, trans. The Turning Point) I stérna (1932, poem, The Cistern) Mithistórima (1935, poems, Mythical Story) Ghymnopedhia (1935, poems) Imerolóyion katastrómatos I (1940, poems, Logbook) Tetrádhio yimnasmáton (1940, poems, Exercise Book) Dhokimes (1944, essays, expanded 1961, On the Greek Style) Imerolóyion katastrómatos II (1945, poems, Logbook II) Kíkhli (1947, poems, Thrush) Poiímata 1924-46 (1950, anthology) Imerolóyion katastrómatos III (1955, poems, republished as Cyprus) Delphi (1963, poems) Antigrafes (1965, translations) Tria kryfa piimata (1966, poems, Three Selected Poems)
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