Theodor kallifatides biography facts

With more than 40 titles translated into more than 20 languages and several literary genres to his credit, Theodor Kallifatides is not a minor writer. But he is not just prolific: he is often cited as one of the most important Swedish living authors; the Swedish Academy has awarded him with the very prestigious Dobloug prize and he received the Greek State Literary Award for Best Testimony - Biography - Chronicle - Travel Writing; finally, he is among the bestselling authors of his Greek publishing house, an honor he shares with Kostas Tachtsìs and Petros Markaris. Despite his wide recognition, Kallifatides has not attracted the attention of the Greek literary critique, with few exceptions, mostly from Neohellenists working outside Greece. He is never mentioned among the most important Greek writers of the Postwar period – a list that usually includes other authors of his generation with whom he shares stylistic and thematic traits, such as Thanasis Valtinos, Ilias Papadimitrakopoulos, Menis Koumandareas, Vasilis Vasilikos, Giorgos Cheimonas, Kostas Tachtsis. And of course he hasn

Theodor Kallifatides

Greek-Swedish writer

Theodor Kallifatides (Greek: Θοδωρής Καλλιφατίδης, born 1938) is a writer. He is a Greek immigrant to Sweden, and writes in Swedish.[1][2]

Biography

Kallifatides was born in the village of Molaoi, in Laconia, Greece, in 1938. His father was Dimitrios Kallifatides, a teacher originating from the Pontus, and his mother was Antonia Kyriazakou, from Molaoi. In 1946, he and his family moved to Athens, where he finished high school and studied in Karolos Koun's theatrical school. He emigrated to Sweden in 1964 and has lived in the country ever since. He studied philosophy, and lectured at Stockholm University between 1969 and 1972; later he was chief of Bonniers literary magazine between 1972 and 1976.

Kallifatides made his literary debut in 1969 with a poetry book, but gained recognition mainly through his subsequently published novels. He has published novels, poetry collections, travel essays and plays. He has written film scripts and has directed a film.

Kallifatides has received numerous awards

Theodor Kallifatides author biography, plus links to books by Theodor Kallifatides.

Theodor Kallifatides

Theodor Kallifatides has published more than forty works of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry that have been translated around the world. Born in Greece in 1938, Kallifatides immigrated in 1964 to Sweden, where he began his literary career. As a translator, he has brought August Strindberg and Ingmar Bergman to Greek readers, and Giannis Ritsos and Mikis Theodorakis to Swedish ones. He has received numerous awards for his work in both Greece and Sweden. His previous books include Another Life (Other Press, 2018) and The Siege of Troy (Other Press, 2019). He lives in Sweden.

This biography was last updated on 12/10/2024.

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