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  1. Kostas Karyotakis (Greek: Κώστας Καρυωτάκης, 11 November [OS October 30], 1896 – 20 July 1928) is considered one of the most representative Greek poets of the 1920s and one of the first poets to use iconoclastic themes in Greece.

  2. Jul 20, 1998 · July 20, 1928, Préveza (aged 32) Kóstas Kariotákis (born 1896, Trípolis, Greece—died July 20, 1928, Préveza) was a Greek poet influenced by the 19th-century French Symbolist poets. Kariotákis spent much of his lonely childhood in Crete. He read law at Athens and won a prize for poetry in 1920.

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  3. Kostas Karyotakis was a Greek poet whose work continues to resonate with readers today. He is considered a major figure in modern Greek literature, particularly for his contributions to the emergence of modernism in the country's poetic landscape.

  4. Aug 24, 2022 · Learn about the life and works of Karyotakis, one of the most influential poets of Greece and the world. Discover how his poetry reflects the pain, frustration, and corruption of his generation, and how he inspired many later writers and composers.

  5. Jul 24, 2003 · The exhibition commemorates the 75th anniversary of Karyotakis's death and displays some of his poems, letters, portraits and personal items. It also features a reading and a speech on the poet's legacy and influence.

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    Kostas Karyotakis (Greek: Κώστας Καρυωτάκης, October 30, 1896 – July 20, 1928) is considered one of the most representative Greek poets of the 1920s and one of the first poets to use iconoclastic themes in Greece.

  7. Kostas Karyotakis (1896-1928) is one of the most important Modern Greek poets. His poetry not only influenced several other poets, but it also attracted critics' interest. Former critics dealt with Karyotakis' poetry and spoke about the relation between life and work in his poems.