Kyriakos Charalambides - Works

Works

He is the author of ten books of poetry:

  • First Source, Athens, 1961.
  • The ignorance of the water, with an introduction from Takis K. Papatsonis, Icarus: Athens, 1967
  • The vase with designs, Nicosia, 1973.
  • The Achaeans’ Shore Αχαιών Ακτή, Nicosia, 1977; 2nd edition, Agra: Athens, 2003.
  • Famagusta Regal Capital Αμμόχωστος Βασιλεύουσα, Hermes: Athens, 1982; Agra: Athens 1997.
  • Dome Θόλος, Hermes: Athens, 1989; 1991; Agra: Athens, 1998.
  • Meta-history Μεθιστορία, Agra: Athens, 1995; 2000.
  • Dokimin Δοκίμιν, Agra: Athens, 2000.
  • Aiyaloussa Visited Αιγιαλούσις Επίσκεψις, Agra: Athena, 2003.
  • Quince Apple Κυδώνιον Μήλον, Agra: Athens, 2006.

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