Hoi prokes: Poima se pente mer (1959-1965) is a collection of poetry by George Thaniel, published in 1967. This volume represents a significant contribution to modern Greek literature, showcasing Thaniel's unique voice and perspective. The poems, written over a period of five years, offer a rich tapestry of themes and emotions, reflecting the social and cultural landscape of Greece during that era. Thaniel's work is characterized by its lyrical beauty and profound exploration of the human condition. This collection is a must-read for anyone interested in Greek poetry and the evolution of modern Greek literary expression.
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