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Nekromanteion of Acheron. Where people were waiting for the deads souls
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An afternoon walk in the ancient ruins of Eleusis.
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4th of July 1990. A party in Ios, the Island where the party Never Ended
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Next flight to Colombia.
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Polaris
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Urban Landscape of Athens: Pireos Street
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I Wish I Was There
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Beaches of the world
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The revival of the Nemean Games
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Diving in luxury
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Strolling in Plaka
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The marbles of Athens First Cemetery
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Female Faces
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Heavy snowfall in central Athens on Monday night, January 9, 2017
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City Versions
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Strolling in Paris. From Marché de Clignancourt to Place de la Republique
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Cuba
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Refugee camp in Northern France
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Summer forms
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The deserted Ellinikon Airport of Athens
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Istanbul by night, in the year 2002
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The first major rally in Athens for authorship of the name Macedonia, 1992
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Transvestite beauty contest at Athens in 1990
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In Paris was spread a strange light.
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Refugee crisis: One to one?
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Berlin in the night
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A trip to Prespes lakes
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Small trip to Delphi
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Eidomeni
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Stuck in Eidomeni's camp
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The scene of tragedy
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Dreams in transit
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Refugee crisis on Lesvos island
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Exit
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Summer creatures
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Feast at Saint Symeon Monastery
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NBA, Sepolia Style
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THE CIRCUS
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Easter at Meteora
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Formalism in Athens
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Following democracy
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Celebrating Saint Simeon: the feast of the heroes
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Parlez-vous Français?
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Sunday at Acropolis hill
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City of Kozani in winter
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60 Portraits in 2014
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Syrians refugees: Demanding a future
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A visit to Libya in 1990
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Kobane in Syria: war, refugees, loss
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Kosovo,15 years after
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September 3rd Street
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Miraculous August
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Architecture and Athens Olympic Games of 2004
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Summertime in Agistri island
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Jehovah's Witnesses in Athens
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Santorini Island
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Immigrants at Thessaloniki
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Weekend in Cycladic Kea
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London: A crossroad of cultures
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the Passover
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Morocco
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Jerusalem: Holy Sepulchre, the crossroads of Christianity
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Women's Toy
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Spring is coming
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Dress code:Oriental
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In Love
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Africa
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Babougera, for a happy new year
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Live in Athens 2013
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Christmas in any way
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Manhattan, New York
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Greek poet Yannis Ritsos's funeral in Monemvasia, Greece, on November 14, 1990
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MUSHROOMS MY LITTLE FAVORITES..
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The discreet charm of History
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AMERICANA
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23rd World Congress of Philosophy
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Paradise Island
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Under the stars
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Riding my Harley
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Occupy ERT
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Gay Pride Parade
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Postcards from Corfu Island
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Free Falling
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Polaroids from Japan
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Perfect harmony: treasures of Greek antiquity
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Esphigmenou Monastery in Mount Athos
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Celebrating Easter in Athens
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Holy Saturday in an Ethiopian Church
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Beliebers for ever!
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Where are their roots
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Artists in the fringe
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Mount Sinai, walking to God
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Windflowers or life is too short
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Kick boxing tournament for a good cause
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Ravaged roads
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Greek elite in a masquerade ball in 2000
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Farmers blockades in central Greece
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From Russia with love
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Lanterns festival at Tinos island
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Don't look away
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Farmers blockades
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Flour smudging in the greek Carnival
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Shanghai
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Villa Amalias
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Mount Athos, journey into the infinity of time of Orthodoxy
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The night of 6 December 2008, a boy was killed, a city was burned, crisis had started
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Tsipouro, the warm spirit of joy
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The Greek effect
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Athens Classic Marathon
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A fisherman's life
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Athens Electric Railway: urban life in motion
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Brazil
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Wildfires, Peloponnese 2007
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Olympic Venues
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Evacuate Athens
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The Navel of the Earth, Delphi
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Lebanon 2006 - 2007: the war, post war
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Greek elections 2012
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Children are not cars: occupations of schools by students in 1990
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Kings of the Ring
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Aspropyrgos, neighbourhood of the repatriated Pontian Greeks
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Cretan Mainland
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Without papers
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Japanese
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Greek House: Megara
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The Presidential Mansion gardens
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Aganaktismenoi at Syntagma Square
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Cuban Habanos
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Motherland
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Tirana 2005: Under Construction
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Kosovo Ruins
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Roma: people at the city edge
photos: Spyros Staveris
Yannis Ritsos, one of the greatest Greek poets of the 20th century, was born in Monemvasia, Lakonia, Greece on May 1, 1909.
His father was a well-to-do landowner and his life began in a rich urban environment.
In 1921 his mother and his older brother died of tuberculosis and he, also, he did not ever freed from this disease. He was tied closely with his younger sister, Lula, and especially after the collapse, economic and social, of his family, they supported each other in the difficult times that would come for them from very early on.
He began writing poetry in early age and his beloved mother encouraged him. His first poems published in a very popular and sophisticated Greek newspaper for teenagers and students called Deaplassis Ton Paidon.
The Greece in the first half of the twentieth century, was trying to be reborn from the ashes of wars, the uprooting, the loss, the discord. The revolutionary ideas of creation of societies of equality and justice for the people, that spread throughout Europe, as a salvation from the darkness of war, create the militant ideology which Yannis Ritsos joined (he became a member of the Communist Party of Greece in 1934), loyal to it until the end of his life, as a response to inner dilemmas about the agony of the human being when standing helpless confronted with historical time. The elite of the Greek intelligentsia stood by him, supporter and judge. Kostas Karyotakis, Maria Polydouri, Kostis Palamas, Nikiforos Vrettakos, Tassos Livaditis, Titos Patrikios, all great Greek poets of their time, and music composer Mikis Theodorakis, all recognized his talent and Yannis Ritsos mets with them at some point in his life, either by offering his poems of ineffable lyricism to uplift the spirit and the soul, or as brothers -mates at
hostile places of exile, in which the Greek, political status quo obliged him repeatedly; a frustrated attempt to silence, through hardships and illness, the dreamy voice of the Epitaph, Romiosini, The Moonlight Sonata,
the Spring Agreement, Vigil, and so other great poems, essays and prose he wrote tirelessly until the end of his life.
In Karlovasi, at the island of Samos, Greece, one year before he died, on September 3, 1989, he writes :
...The few days that we have left yet, I look back
lyrics I wrote in July and August
although I fear that nothing added, rather
I have removed many, as among them appears
the dark suspicion that this summer
with the crickets, its trees and sea,
with the whistling of ships in glorious sunsets,
with the boatings in the moonlight beneath the little balconies
and with its hypocritical compassion, it'll be the last.
" Last summer " (from his last collection of poems: Late Too Late Into The Night).
Honors and awards in Greece and abroad: First Greek State Poetry Prize for " The Moonlight Sonata " (1956),
Great French Poetry prize " Alfre de VINYL " (France, 1975), " Lenin Peace Prize " (USSR , 1977), International award " Bontelo " (1978).
He was unsuccessfully proposed nine times for the Nobel Prize for Literature.
He died in Athens on November 11, 1990. He was buried in Monemvasia, his birthplace, three days later.
source archives: http://ritsos.ekebi.gr/eisagogi.asp