Nanos Valaoritis
Nanos Valaoritis was a Greek poet, writer, university teacher, literary theorist and essayist (1921–2019). He was born at Lausanne.
Also recorded as Nanos Valaorites; Nanos Valaōritēs.
Nanos Valaoritis in brief
- Born
- 1921
- Died
- 2019
- Known for
- poet, writer, university teacher, literary theorist and essayist
- Place of birth
- Lausanne
Contents
Identity and origins
The authorities additionally record the headings Nanos Valaorites and Nanos Valaōritēs. His recorded languages were Modern Greek, French and English.
He married Marie Wilson.
Career and activity
Nanos Valaoritis worked in literature, poetry, prose, literary theory and comparative literature.
He was employed by University of San Francisco. He belonged to United Panhellenic Organization of Youth, Hellenic Authors' Society and Friends of Music Society. He worked at England and Paris.
Recognition and collections
Nanos Valaoritis received Ouranis award, Gold Cross of the Order of Honour and Greek State Literary Awards.
Identity
Nanos Valaoritis is recorded as having received Ouranis award, Gold Cross of the Order of Honour and Greek State Literary Awards. Nanos Valaoritis is recorded as poet, writer, university teacher, literary theorist and essayist. Nanos Valaoritis is recorded with the citizenship of Greece.
In detail
Nanos Valaoritis studied at National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and University of London. the recorded working language is Modern Greek, French and English.
The field of work recorded is literature, poetry and prose.
Residence is recorded at England and Paris. Employment is recorded with University of San Francisco. Membership is recorded of United Panhellenic Organization of Youth, Hellenic Authors' Society and Friends of Music Society.
Distinctions recorded are Ouranis award, Gold Cross of the Order of Honour and Greek State Literary Awards.
Chronology
- 1921Nanos Valaoritis born at Lausanne.
- 1921Nanos Valaoritis was born in 1921 at Lausanne.
- 2019Nanos Valaoritis died.
- 2019Nanos Valaoritis died in 2019.
Sources
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- 1.
“Nanos Valaoritis”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q939693: Nanos Valaoritis
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