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'é Hesiodào sài · āi Odysseas Elytis
fěi Constantine Peter Cavafy suǒ Yannis Ritsos
bólātú Platoā léi 'ā 阿斯克雷比阿 end of Sri Lanka
suǒ Yannis Ritsos
  (1909niánwǔyuè1rì11niánshíyīyuè)

shīcítáo jiàng   zhàn bài zhī hòu give the battle abaft》   zǎo chén morn》   jīhū shì shù shī Not to say another charmer》   xián fàn   jīhū almost》    cóng   chū de yuè   péi nài luó pèi de jué wàng   sōu chá search for》   gèngduōshīgē...

yuèdòu suǒ Yannis Ritsoszài诗海dezuòpǐn!!!
  yáng · suǒ èr shí shì zhù míng shī rénxiàn dài shī de chuàng shǐ rén zhī shēng niè zǎo nián lái dào diǎn shūdāng guò wén shū yǎn yuánsān shí nián dài kāi shǐ biǎo zuò pǐn, 1934 nián chū bǎn běn shī tuō 》, 1936 nián wéi luò yān cǎo gōng rén gōng xiě chéng cháng shī fěi 'ào ér chéng míngshēn shī rén de gāo píng jiàèr zhàn jiān tóu shēn kàng yùn dòngèr zhàn jié shù hòu xiān hòu liǎng bèi qiú jìnzhù zuò bèi jìnzhí dào shí nián dài cái huò shìzuò pǐn cái chū bǎn xiān hòu chū bǎn liǎo jìn bǎi juàn shī wén xué zuò pǐnchǎn shēng liǎo shì jiè xìng yǐng xiǎng huò guò liè níng píng jiǎng (1977) děng duō zhǒng guó wén xué jiǎngduō chéng wéi nuò bèi 'ěr wén xué jiǎng hòu xuǎn rén
  
   suǒ de zuì zhòng yào de shī zuò yào suàn liù shí nián dài chuàng zuò de duǎn shī bān jiào chángcháng yán jǐnnóng suǒ de bái miáo shǒu fǎn yìng xiàn dài rén de shēng huóyòu xiàn dài zhēng zuì zhī chù shī zhōng suǒ cǎi yòng de xìng bái zhōng de bái miáo yùn cáng xiàng zhēngàn zhuǎn huàn chāo xiàn shí de chǎng jǐng xìngzhé shè chū zhì zhěng rén lèi xiàn shí shè huì shēng huó jīng shén zhuàng tài xiē chāo xiǎng xiàng zhī wài derán 'ér yòu què shí cún zài xiàn shí shēng huó zhōng de mǒu xiē rén lèi wéi huó dòng xíng wéimào huāng dànshí lìng yòuxián wài zhī yīn”。 nán guài guó chāo xiàn shí zhù shī rén · ā gòng 1971 nián gōng kāi biǎodāng jīn zuì wěi de shī rén míng jiào yáng · suǒ wén lái tuī chóng zuò pǐn


  (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.
    

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