What's life like in palamas?

Palamas was born in Petre on 1859. He lost his parents at the age of seven and was raised by his uncle. /kloc-went to Athens to study law at the age of 0/8 and began to publish critical articles and poems in newspapers and periodicals. Because of his extensive knowledge of contemporary European literature and ideological circles, his critical articles are widely praised.

1886, palamas published his first book of poetry, Song of the Motherland. 1887, he was hired as the secretary of the Department of Athens University, and he held this position until 1929. 1889, his long poem Ode to Athena won the prize. 1892 His poem The Eyes of My Soul won the prize. 1895, he published 12 poems, with lines of 14, which are common titles in many countries. 1897, another collection of poems, including 40 short poems, was published, which was influenced by western European symbolist poets at that time. 1898 published a collection of poems, Grave, to express grief over the loss of his five-year-old son. This is one of his important works. 1904 published an important collection of poems, Still Life, including 14 lines of 12 poems and long poems, Palm Trees and Askra People.

1907, palamas published the long poem Twelve Chapters of Gypsies, which contained all his thoughts. Based on the history of Greek scholars fleeing to the west before and after the fall of Byzantium, he described a gypsy who denied everything in the world at that time. Only when he heard the violin music did he realize the meaning of life and see the birth of a new era. Another famous poem by palamas, The King's Flute, is also divided into 12 chapters, with the glorious history of Byzantium as the background. This poem was written in the early days of 19 10 Macedonian War of Liberation, and it is full of strong patriotic feelings. 19 12 published two short poems, The Sorrow of the Lake and the City and Loneliness. The altar was released on 19 15. 19 18 published a collection of poems, "Born Out of Time".

Palamas died during the German occupation of Greece in February 1943. Many people from all walks of life in Athens took the initiative to attend his funeral, expressing their reverence for the patriotic poet and their silent resistance to the occupying forces.

Palamas Yi * * * published 65,438+08 poems, wrote a poetic drama and 2,500 critical articles. From 1884 to 1900, he also wrote some short stories, the most famous of which is The Death of a Man.

/kloc-In the 1980s of 0/9, young Greek poets felt that elegant literature and romantic poetry at that time had no future, so a new Athenian school appeared in the field of poetry. This school retains excellent classical traditions; On the other hand, we study oral literature and face the reality. Palamas became the leader of this new Athenian school with his profound knowledge and a large number of works. His poems and prose works have been widely valued by western scholars and writers, and have been translated into many foreign languages and widely spread.