-
family marked Ritsos and
affected his poetry.
Ritsos himself was
confined in a
sanatorium for
tuberculosis from 1927–1931. In 1934,
Ritsos joined the Communist...
- (Gr****: Επιτάφιος, "Epitaph") is a poem by
Yiannis Ritsos published in 1936. In May 1936,
Ritsos had read
about the
great strike and
demonstration of...
-
continued on this
compositional path,
setting to
music the
poems of
Giannis Ritsos,
Vladimir Mayakovsky,
Manos Eleftheriou and
Bertold Brecht,
amongst others...
-
Emmanuel Rhoides,
Demetrius Vikelas,
Kostis Palamas,
Penelope Delta,
Yannis Ritsos,
Alexandros Papadiamantis,
Nikos Kazantzakis,
Andreas Embeirikos, Kostas...
- Hatzidakis, 1951)
Epitaphios (Mikis Theodorakis, 1960,
poetry by
Yiannis Ritsos)
Epifania (Mikis Theodorakis, 1962,
poetry by
Giorgos Seferis) Dead brother's...
- Gr**** by the poet
Yiannis Ritsos.
Manos Loizos composed settings of some of Ran's poems,
adapted in Gr**** by
Yiannis Ritsos. They are
included in the...
- The
museum is
managed by the Kistler-
Ritso Estonian Foundation. The
foundation is
named after Olga Kistler-
Ritso, the founder, president, and financial...
-
author and
philologist Yiannis Psychopedis, Gr**** art
movement Yiannis Ritsos, Gr**** poet
Yannis Salibur,
French footballer Ioannis Samaras, Gr**** footballer...
- festival, 1927),
Nikephoros Vrettakos (return from Delphi, 1957),
Yannis Ritsos (Delphi, 1961–62) and Kiki
Dimoula (Gas
omphalos and
Appropriate terrain...
- Solomos,
Angelos Sikelianos,
Kostas Karyotakis,
Maria Polydouri,
Yannis Ritsos,
Kostas Varnalis,
Nikos Kavvadias,
Andreas Embirikos and Kiki Dimoula. Constantine...