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Name
  
Kostis Papagiorgis


Role
  
Essayist

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Died
  
March 21, 2014, Athens, Greece

Books
  
Mystika tes sympatheias, D̲ostogiephski, Zontes kai tethneotes

Kostis Papagiorgis (Greek: Κωστής Παπαγιώργης; real name: Κωνσταντίνος Παπαγεωργίου Konstantinos Papageorgiou; 7 November 1947 – 21 March 2014) was a Greek essayist, columnist and translator of philosophical studies.

Biography

A teacher's son, Papagiorgis was born on November 7, 1947 in Neochori, Ypati and lived in Kymi (1951–1960), Chalandri, Thessaloníki (1966–1967) and Paris (1969–1975).

He attended law school in Thessaloníki and philosophy in Paris, without, however, having completed his studies. He began writing and translating in the latter half of the 1970s, while at the same time working in publishing. He published the theoretical magazine "Chora". He began writing essays in 1987.

In 2002 he was honored with the Greek National Literary Award (Greece's most prestigious literary award) for his work "Kanellos Delegiannis".

Papagiorgis spent the last years of his life in Athens with his wife Rania Stathopoulou and wrote for the Greek free press magazine LIFO.

References

Kostis Papagiorgis Wikipedia