Stephanos Papadopoulos Explained
Stephanos Papadopoulos (born 1976) is a Greek-American poet.
Biography
Stephanos Papadopoulos was born in North Carolina and raised in Paris and Athens.
He is the author of three poetry collections: The Black Sea (November 2012, Sheep Meadow Press), Hôtel-Dieu (2009, Sheep Meadow Press), and Lost Days (2001, Leviathan Press, UK / Rattapallax Press, NY). He is editor and co-translator (with Katerina Anghelaki-Rooke) of Derek Walcott's Selected Poems in Greek, published by Kastianiotis Press, 2007. He was awarded a 2010 Civitella Ranieri Fellowship for The Black Sea, and was the recipient of the 2014 Jeannette Haien Ballard Writer's Prize, selected by Mark Strand.
Poetry Books
- Book: Papadopoulos, Stephanos . 1-903563-07-0. Lost Days. 1. 2001 . Leviathan Press (UK), Rattapallax Press (NY).
- Book: Papadopoulos, Stephanos . 1. 978-1-931357-71-5. Hotel-Dieu. 2009. Sheep Meadow Press. New York.
- Book: Papadopoulos, Stephanos . 978-1937679095. The Black Sea. 1. 2012. Syracuse University Press. Syracuse, New York.
Translations
- Book: Walcott, Derek. 960-03-4267-9. Selected Poems. Derek Walcott. 2006 . Kastaniotis Editions. Athens, Greece. . Stephanos Papadopoulos. Greek.
- Book: Papadopoulos, Stephanos . 978-8877136183. Questi erano i nostri fragili eroi. 1. Matteo Campagnoli. 2011. Edizione Casagrande. Italian.