Margarita Karapanou (Greek: Μαργαρίτα Καραπάνου; 1946–2008) was a Greek novelist. Daughter of the renowned novelist Margarita Limberaki, she grew up in Athens and Paris. She studied Philosophy and Cinema in Paris, and Nursery in London. Her novels have been translated in many European languages.
(1976). Kassandra and the wolf. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. ISBN 0151421749 ISBN 9780151421749
(1985). O ypnovatēs: Mythistorēma. Athēna: Hermēs. OCLC 221271140
& Bouchard, J. (translator). (1994). Rien ne va plus: Roman. Paris: Gallimard. (French) OCLC 31880599
(1999). Nai: Mythistorēma. Athēna: Ōkeanida. ISBN 9789604101191
(2003). Lee kai Lou. Athēna: Ōkeanida. ISBN 9789604102914
(2004). Mama. Athēna: Okeanida. ISBN 9789604103331
& Tsalikoglou, P. (2006). Mēpōs?. Athēna: Ōkeanida. ISBN 9789604104321
& Kimoýlīs, V. (2008). Ī zōī́ eínai agríōs apíthanī́. Athī́na: Ōkeanída. ISBN 9789604105410
Works in anthologies
Margarita Karapanou, "The hour of the wolf". In Rotter, P. (1975). Bitches & sad ladies: An anthology of fiction by and about women. New York: Harper's Magazine Press. ISBN 9780061275159
Margarita Karapanou, "Word". in Biguenet, J. (1978). Foreign fictions: 25 contemporary stories from Canada, Europe, Latin America. New York: Vintage Books. ISBN 9780394724935
Margarita Karapanou, Kassandra and the wolf In Manguel, A. (1993). The gates of paradise: The anthology of erotic short fiction. New York: C. Potter. ISBN 9780517880500
Margarita Karapanou, Kalymnos. In Leontis, A. (1997). Greece: A traveler's literary companion. San Francisco, Calif: Whereabouts Press. ISBN 9781883513047