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George Seferis

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Biography
==Biography==
[[Image:Seferis-p 04.jpg|thumb|250px|The poet with his spouse, Maro]]
Seferis was born in [[Smyrna]] in [[Asia Minor]] (now İzmir, Turkey). His father, [[Stelios Seferiadis]], was a lawyer, and later a professor at the [[University of Athens]], as well as a poet and translator in his own right. He was also a staunch [[Venizelism|Venizelist]] and a supporter of the [[Modern Greek|demotic]] [[Greek language]] over the formal, official language ([[katharevousa]]). Both of these attitudes influenced his son. In [[1914]] the family moved to [[Athens]], where Seferis completed his secondary school education. He continued his studies in Paris from [[1918]] to [[1925]], studying law at the Sorbonne. While he was there, in September [[1922]], Smyrna was occupied by the Turks and its Greek population, including Seferis' family, fled. Seferis would not visit Smyrna again until [[1950]]; the sense of being an exile from his childhood home would inform much of Seferis' poetry, showing itself particularly in his interest in the story of [[Odysseus]].
Married Maria Zannou ('Maro') on [[April 10|10th April]] [[1941]].
==Other==
In [[1999]], there was a dispute over the naming of a street in Ízmir ''Yorgos Seferis Sokagi'' (a Turkification of Giorgos Seferis), due to continuing ill-feeling around the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)|Greco-Turkish War]] in the [[1920s]].
==Works==
[[Category:1971 deaths|Seferis, Giorgos]]
[[Category:Nobel Prize Winners|Seferis, Giorgos]]
[[Category:Poets|Seferis, Giorgos]]
[[el:Γιώργος Σεφέρης]]

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