τ' Ανάπλι στη Λογοτεχνία
by lefteris karafotias
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Nafplion in literature
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beautiful night in your gaze, she was a daughter as we lived it crazy with love, naked, truly naked, crazy with love – a night of love – in the net of Nafplion.
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verses from the poem “The hand” of Nikos Eggonopoulos (1907-1985) in Poems, ed. Ikaros, Athens 1977.
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the expression of beauty / I was tired of watching the scene, so I raised my eyes, and I saw your tired beauty; and I thought that the expression of beauty, will resonate even after three thousand years / the lyrics belong, at the first part, to the poem The Theater of Konstantinos Cavafis (1863-1933) and at the second part to the poem Epidaurus of Athos Dimoulas (1921-1985). The photo illustrates the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus, early 20th c., from Griechenland, of Hanns Holdt – Hugo fon Hofmannsthal, Berlin 1928, p. 207.
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τ' Ανάπλι στη Λογοτεχνία
by lefteris karafotias
unknown breadwinner
Nafplion in literature
_
beautiful night in your gaze, she was a daughter as we lived it crazy with love, naked, truly naked, crazy with love – a night of love – in the net of Nafplion.
_
verses from the poem “The hand” of Nikos Eggonopoulos (1907-1985) in Poems, ed. Ikaros, Athens 1977.
> Tee story
1 / η έκφραση του ωραίου /
the expression of beauty / I was tired of watching the scene, so I raised my eyes, and I saw your tired beauty; and I thought that the expression of beauty, will resonate even after three thousand years / the lyrics belong, at the first part, to the poem The Theater of Konstantinos Cavafis (1863-1933) and at the second part to the poem Epidaurus of Athos Dimoulas (1921-1985). The photo illustrates the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus, early 20th c., from Griechenland, of Hanns Holdt – Hugo fon Hofmannsthal, Berlin 1928, p. 207.