Manolis Anagnostakis - Works

Works

  • 1945: Epoches (Seasons), Thessaloniki.
  • 1948: Epoches 2 (Seasons 2), Serres.
  • 1951: Epoches 3 (Seasons 3), Thessaloniki.
  • 1954: Synecheia (The Continuation), Athens.
  • 1955: Synecheia 2 (The Continuation 2), Athens.
  • 1956: Ta piimata 1941-1956 (The Poems 1941-1956), Athens.
  • 1962: Synecheia 3'' (The Continuation 3), Thessaloniki.
  • 1965: Yper Kai Kata (Pros and Cons), Thessaloniki.
  • 1971: O stochos, Athens. English edition, 1980: The target. Selected poems, translated by Kimon Friar
  • 1971: Ta piimata 1941-1971, (The Poems 1941-1971), Athens, Stigmi, 1985.
  • 1972: Paranthesies (Parentheses), Athens.
  • 1978: Anti-Dogmatica (Anti-dogmatic pieces), Athens.
  • 1979: To Perithorio (The Margin), Athens.
  • 1983: Y.G. (P.S.), Athens.
  • 1985: Ta Sympleromatika (The Complementary Pieces: Critical Notes), Athens.
  • 1987: O piitis Manussos Fassis, (The Poet Manussos Fassis), Athens, Stigmi, 1987.


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