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Tasos Vidouris

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Tasos Vidouris
Born1888
Dhroviani (Delvinë)
Died1967 (aged 79)
Patras, Greece
Occupationpoet, short story
NationalityGreek

Tasos Vidouris (Greek: Τάσος Βιδούρης; 1888–1967) was a Greek poet and author.

He was born in the village of Dhrovjani (Delvinë District) in modern southern Albania. After finishing ground studies in his village Vidouris entered the Phanar Greek Orthodox College in Istanbul. With his graduation he became a Greek language teacher in his home place as well as in several other Greek schools in the region. He studied in France and became familiar with French literature.[1]

In ca. 1930 he moved to Patras, Greece, and in 1938 he published his first collection of several short stories under the title Diigimata (Greek: Διηγήματα).[2] Vidouris also became Professor in the local University, for a while, shortly before his death in 1967.[3][1]

Tasos Vidouris published his main collection of poetry under the title Ilissia (Greek: Ιλίσσια). His poetic style follows Naturalism, as it tried to describe local customs and psychological states. He also translated several known works from French to Greek.[2]

His novels were published in a collection under the title Diigimata Greek: Διηγήματα). Vidouris also translated French works.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Barkas, Panagiotis (2005). Η Λογοτεχνία στην Εθνική Ελληνική Μειονότητα [Literature in the Ethnic Greek Minority] (PDF). Gjirokastër: Shblu, University Eqrem Çabej. p. 95. Retrieved 26 December 2018.
  2. ^ a b Frantzi, Anteia (2006). "Literature and National Consciousness of the Greek Minority in Northern Epirus". The Historical Review / La Revue Historique: 205–214. Archived from the original on 2011-07-23.
  3. ^ Παγκόσμιο Βιογραφικό Λεξικό ("Universal Biographical Lexicon") (in Greek). Vol. II. Athens: Ekdotiki Athninon. 1987. p. 114.

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