University of Patras Poetry Symposium - Historic Registered Symposia and Topics

Historic Registered Symposia and Topics

  • July 3 - 5, 1981 - I Symposium: The First Postwar Generation. The Poetry In Life And In - Poetry And Technology. Theory And Language Of Poetry
  • July 2 - 4, 1982 - II Symposium: Critics And Poems
  • July 1 - 7, 1983 - III Symposium: Dedication to Constantine Cavafy
  • July 6 - 8, 1984 - IV Symposium: Dedication to Folk Music
  • July 5 - 7, 1985 - V Symposium: Commons And Poetry
  • July 4 - 6, 1986 - VI Symposium: Modern Greek Postwar Poetry (1945-1985)
  • July 3 - 5, 1987 - VII Symposium: Poetry For Children
  • July 1 - 3, 1988 - VIII Symposium: Poetry And Prose Writing
  • July 7 - 9, 1989 - IX Symposium: Kostis Palamas: His Timeline And Our Timeline
  • July 6 - 8, 1990 - X Symposium: Dionysios Solomos
  • July 5 - 7, 1991 - XI Smposium: Poetic Anthologies
  • July 3 - 5, 1992 - XII Symposium: Andreas Kalvos
  • July 2 - 4, 1993 - XIII Symposium: Nationality And Poetry
  • July 1 - 3, 1994 - XIV Symposium: Andreas Empeirikos, Yiannis Ritsos, Periodicals
  • July 7 - 9. 1995 - XV Symposium: Poetry And Music
  • July 5 - 7, 1996 - XVI Symposium: Angelos Sikelianos
  • July 4 - 6, 1997 - XVII Symposium: Ancient Greek Poem And The Time
  • July 3 - 5, 1998 - XVIII Symposium: Poetry And Language
  • July 2 - 4, 1999 - XIX Symposium: The Stream And Synchronized Poetry
  • July 7 - 9, 2000 - XX Symposium: The Poetry In Our Lives
  • July 6 - 8, 2001 - XXI Symposium: Our Lost Poets
  • July 5 - 7, 2002 - XXII Symposium: These Poems We Love
  • July 4 - 6, 2003 - XXIII Symposium: The Translations Of Poetry
  • July 2 - 4, 2004 - XXIV Symposium: The Poetry Of Anthem
  • July 1 - 3, 2005 - XXV Symposium: 25 Years Of Symposium - 25 Years Of Poetry.
  • June 29 - July 2, 2006 - XXVI Symposiym: Poetry And Romance. (In organized committee of 2006, it was presented by Christos Chatzitheodorou, Deanship of the University of Patras)
  • 2007 - XXVII Symposium: Why Poetry

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