Karyotakis biography of rory
Karyotakis was born in Tripoli, Greece.!
He taught national and international taxation () and was dean of the faculty ().
Kostas Karyotakis
Greek poet (1896–1928)
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.
His poetry conveys a great deal of nature, imagery and traces of expressionism and surrealism. He also belongs to the Greek Lost Generation movement.[1] The majority of Karyotakis' contemporaries viewed him in a dim light throughout his lifetime without a pragmatic accountability for their contemptuous views; for after his suicide, the majority began to revert to the view that he was indeed a great poet.
He had a significant, almost disproportionately progressive influence on later Greek poets.
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Karyotakis gave existential depth as well as a tragic dimension to the emotional nuances and melancholic tones of the neo-Symbolist and neo-Romantic poetry of the time.
With a rare clarity of