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Λευκό

Creator: Maro Papadimitriou

Μάρω Παπαδημητρίου

Work Type: Poem

Date: 1974

Location: Και η Γαία απέκρυψεν το πρόσωπό της [And Gaia hid her face] (1974)

Description:

The poem Λευκό (White) delves into themes of nostalgia, memory, and time’s passage. It forms part of a collection published in December 1974, titled Και η Γαία απέκρυψεν το πρόσωπό της (And Gaia hid her face). 

A copy in Sicilianos’s handwriting can be found in the Sicilianos Archive Section.

About the Poet:

Maro Papadimitriou (Kyriakou) was born in Piraeus in 1939. She studied English Philology (B.A. from Deree College and M.A. in Comparative Literature from Antioch University, Ohio) and specialised in counselling programmes in psychology. She worked in journalism (magazines) and advertising. She taught the course “The Experience of Poetic Reading” at the Adult Education Programme of the Athens College (2001-2002). She works with poetry-psychology groups on the subject of “poetry as a lived experience” and is involved in poetic translations. She has published the poetry collections: “Cassandra in Vain Resisted the Introduction of the Trojan Horse Within the Walls” (1971), “And Gaia Turned Her Face Away” (1974), “Fire” (Ikaros, 1981), “The C of Loss” (Parousia, 1998). The work “Fire” served as the libretto for the musical drama “Fire” by the composer Yorgos Siclianos, which was staged at the National Opera in 1987 and 1994. Maro Papadimitriou was a student of Elly Yotopoulou-Sicilianou, the wife of composer Yorgos Sicilianos. Through this connection, Sicilianos became acquainted with her work.

Source: Biblionet.gr

See: Francis Guy, Yorgos Sicilianos – diapason a dialogue with Francis Guy [Γιωργος Σισιλιανος – διαπασων ενας διαλογος με τον Φρανσις Γκαϋ] (Cyprus: Cyprus Wine Museum, 2009), 74

 

Relationship to Sicilianos's Work:

Used in Sicilianos’s Six Songs – i. White

 

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