Menis Koumandareas

Menis Koumandareas
Born Aristomenis Koumandareas
(1931-01-04)4 January 1931[1]
Athens, Greece
Died 5 December 2014(2014-12-05) (aged 83)
Athens, Greece
Occupation Writer
Nationality Greek
Alma mater University of Athens
(no degree)
Period 1962–2006

Aristomenis (Menis) Koumandareas[2] (Greek: Αριστομένης (Μένης) Κουμανταρέας; 4 January 1931 – 5 December 2014)[3] was an acclaimed Greek writer.

Biography

Koumandareas attended classes in the Philosophy and Law schools of the University of Athens, as well as in a drama school, but he did not complete his studies in any of these fields. Instead, he worked for a while as a journalist, and then as a clerk in seafaring and insurance companies.[4]

From 1961 forward until the time of his death Koumandareas was active as a writer and a translator. His texts have been published in many Greek literary periodicals. He was awarded the State Prize for Short Story (twice, 1967 and 1997) and for Novel (twice, 1975 and 2002). from 1982 to 1986 he was a member of the Board of Directors for the Greek National Opera.[5]

Koumandareas was found dead, a presumed murder victim, on 6 December 2014, in his apartment in Athens.[6][7] He was 83.

Works

Prose

Selected translations

References

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