Margarita Liberaki Explained

Margarita Liberaki
Birth Date:1919 4, df=yes
Birth Place:Athens, Greece
Occupation:writer, dramatist
Nationality:Greek
Period:1945 - 2001

Margarita Liberaki (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Μαργαρίτα Λυμπεράκη|Margarita Lymberaki; 22 April 1919 – 24 May 2001) was a Greek writer and dramatist.[1]

Life and career

Liberaki was born in Athens, Greece, the daughter of Sappho (née Fexi), a writer, and Themistoklis Lymberakis.[2] Her sister was the sculptor Aglae Liberaki (1923–85). Her parents divorced when she was a child and she was raised by her maternal grandparents. Her grandfather was the important publisher and bookstore owner . She studied law at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. In 1941, she married the lawyer and poet Giorgos Karapanos. After completing her degree in 1943, she wrote and published her first novel The Trees (1945) under her married name. The couple had one daughter, novelist Margarita Karapanou. After their daughter's birth in 1946, they divorced and Liberaki moved to Paris, where she began to write for the theater in French and Greek.[3] [4]

Works

Novels

Plays

Screenplays

Other

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dyck. Karen Van. 2019-07-16. Three Sisters, Three Summers in the Greek Countryside. 2020-08-04. The Paris Review. en.
  2. Book: Sleeman, Elizabeth. The International Who's Who of Women 2002. 2001. Psychology Press. 978-1-85743-122-3. en.
  3. Τριχιά - Ζούρα. Μαρία. 1984. Μαργαρίτα Λυμπεράκη: η ζωή της και η λογοτεχνική της πορεία από το μυθιστόρημα στο θέατρο. Παρουσία. 2. 127.
  4. Καμπούρη-Μασαούτη. Αναστασία. 2017. Τα αρχαιόμυθα θεατρικά έργα της Μαργαρίτας Λυμπεράκη. Nemertes.