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Dimitris Stefanakis

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Dimitris Stefanakis
Born1961 (age 62–63)
Kea, Greece
Occupation
LanguageGreek
EducationAthens University
Notable awardsPrix Méditerranée Étranger
2011 Days of Alexandria
Website
dimitrisstefanakis.gr

Dimitris Stefanakis (born 1961) is a Greek novelist. He was born on the island of Kea, and studied law at Athens University.[1] He has written several novels including Film Noir and Days of Alexandria. The latter won the Prix Mediterranee in 2011 and has been translated into both French and Spanish.

Stefanakis has also translated the works of several English-language authors into Greek, including Saul Bellow, John Updike, Margaret Atwood, and E.M. Forster.

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  1. ^ "Dimitris STEFANÀKIS". Viviane Hamy. Retrieved 2023-04-13.
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