标题: 1979 奥德修斯-埃利蒂斯 希腊 [打印本页] 作者: shiyi18 时间: 2022-3-20 10:00 标题: 1979 奥德修斯-埃利蒂斯 希腊 Odysseus Elytis
Facts
Odysseus Elytis
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Odysseus Elytis
The Nobel Prize in Literature 1979
Born: 2 November 1911, Iráklion, Crete (now Greece)
Died: 18 March 1996, Athens, Greece
Residence at the time of the award: Greece
Prize motivation: "for his poetry, which, against the background of Greek tradition, depicts with sensuous strength and intellectual clear-sightedness modern man's struggle for freedom and creativeness."
Language: Greek
Prize share: 1/1
Life
Odysseus Elytis was born in 1911 on the Greek island of Crete. The family later moved to Athens. After finishing his secondary school studies there, Elytis studied law at the University of Athens. He immediately attracted attention when he published his poems in the magazine Nea Grammata (New Culture) in the 1930s. Elytis took part in World War II, fighting against Mussolini’s troops in Albania. When the Greek military junta seized power in his native country in 1967, he chose to take up residence in Paris, where he became acquainted with several artists and writers. When the dictatorship fell in 1974, he returned to Greece.
Work
In the poetry of Odysseus Elytis, influences of surrealism meet traditional Greek literature. The sun plays a central role in his early works. His poems celebrate light, the turquoise sea, the rocky landscape and the ancient ruins of Elytis’ native country. Elytis’ experiences during World War II introduced a darker element into his poetic world. One of his most prominent works is Axion esti (1959) (It Is Worthy), in which poetry and prose intermingle as in old Byzantine liturgy.
作品
在奥德修斯-埃利蒂斯的诗歌中,超现实主义的影响与传统希腊文学相遇。太阳在他的早期作品中起着核心作用。他的诗歌赞美光线、碧绿的大海、岩石景观和埃利蒂斯祖国的古代遗迹。Elytis在二战期间的经历为他的诗歌世界引入了更多的黑暗元素。他最突出的作品之一是Axion esti (1959)(它是值得的),其中诗歌和散文交织在一起,如同古老的拜占庭礼仪。