Seferis
George Seferis was a prominent Greek poet and diplomat, born on March 13, 1900, in Skopelos, Greece. He is known for his significant contributions to modern Greek literature and was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1963. Seferis' poetry often reflects themes of identity, exile, and the search for meaning, drawing inspiration from both Greek history and his personal experiences.
Seferis studied law at the University of Athens and later in Paris, where he became influenced by European literary movements. His notable works include "Strophe," "Gymnopaedia," and "Mythistorema," which showcase his unique style and deep emotional resonance. Seferis remains a key figure in the landscape of 20th-century poetry.