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A series of independent, self-contained documentaries presenting literary personalities, poets or prose writers, always in relation to the social reality that contributed to the shaping of their work. In order to better "approach" them, the episodes present footage from public and private archives, while professors and scholars speak about them and their work, with the aim of enriching the viewers' knowledge with new perspectives.
Today:
"Pavlina Pampoudi"
Pavlina Pampoudi was born in Athens in 1948. Her parents come from Heraklion, Crete and Chalkida. She has graduated from the Athens School of Philosophy (Department of History and Archaeology), the Athens School of Fine Arts, the Byam Shaw School of Art in London, and has attended courses in Mathematics at the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. In 1964, she published her first collection of poems under the pseudonym N. Voreadou. To date, she has published 15 poetry collections, 5 prose books, 3 collections of short stories, 40 books for children, and has translated several foreign authors. Moreover, she has had three solo art exhibitions, has written several radio and television scripts, as well as many songs. She has worked as a copywriter in advertising and as a managing editor. She belongs to the "Poetic Generation of the 1970s". Her poetry is characterised by hermetic language, introspection, irony and anti-lyrical elements.
Directed by: Tassos Psarras
Available on ERTFLIX.
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