Fani Papageorgiou Explained
Fani Papageorgiou (born 1975 in Athens, Greece) is a poet and critic.[1] [2]
Background and education
Fani Papageorgiou is a graduate of Harvard University, the University of Edinburgh and Athens College.
Books
- When You Said No, Did You Mean Never?[3] poetry, (Shearsman Books, January 2013)
- Not So Ill With You and Me poetry, (Shearsman Books, May 2015)
- The Purloined Letter, (Shearsman Books, coming in 2017)
Translations
Cuando Dijiste No Querías Decir Nunca (Bartleby Editores, 2015)
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Shearsman Books - Biography for author Fani Papageorgiou . www.shearsman.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150526005327/http://www.shearsman.com/browse-poetry-books-by-author-Fani-Papageorgiou . 2015-05-26.
- Web site: TLSMemoirs – TheTLS. www.the-tls.co.uk. 2016-09-06.
- "Within these poems, lives are measured out in things — shoes, tigers, tears, eggs, ironed shirts, and many, many bones. Fani Papageorgiou is, in truth, a palaeo-poet, reconstructing loss, desire, and other unknowables from the word-shards that she has sought to unearth and collate. Andre Malraux wrote of 'The Imaginary Museum,' and its task of transfiguration. This book is a bequest to that place." —Anthony Lane