RITSOS, YANNIS


Meaning of RITSOS, YANNIS in English

born May 1, 1909, Monemvasia, Greece

died Nov. 11, 1990, Athens

Greek poet.

He joined the Greek Communist Party in 1934, the year his first collection of poems, Tractors , appeared. It and a second collection mixed socialist philosophy with images of his personal suffering. His third collection, Funeral Procession (1936), provided the words for the anthem of the Greek Left. He fought as a communist during the Nazi occupation and Greek civil war, and he spent four years in prison camps. Arrested and exiled in 1967, he was prohibited from publishing until 1972. Despite those obstacles, he wrote a total of 117 books, including plays and essays.

Britannica English dictionary.      Английский словарь Британика.