Alexis Stamatis

Greek writer (born 1960)
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  • Bar Flaubert
  • Mother Ash
  • The book of rain
Notable awardsNational Endowment of the Arts, International Literature Award for American Fugue First Award of The Circle of the Greek Children's Book- IBBY Greece, for his children's book Alkis and the LabyrinthSpouseEva Simatou

Alexis Stamatis (born in Athens, 1960) is a Greek novelist, playwright, and poet. Amongst other work, he has published eighteen novels, six books of poetry, and a number of plays. As of 2011, he teaches creative writing at the Hellenic American Academic Foundation.

Biography

Son of Kostas Stamatis, an architect, and Betty Arvaniti, a film actress, Stamatis studied architecture at the National Technical University of Athens and took postgraduate degrees in architecture and cinematography in London.

He has published sixteen novels. His second novel, Βar Flaubert (Kedros, 2000), a critically acclaimed bestseller in Greece, has been published in the UK, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Serbia, and Bulgaria. Bar Flaubert has been adapted as a screenplay by the author and the director Vassilis Douvlis. Stamatis has also published six books of poetry. His second book, The Architecture of Interior Spaces, was awarded the Nikiforos Vrettakos Prize in 1994. Τwo collections of his poems have been translated in Great Britain. He wrote the libretti for two musical pieces performed in Megaron Mousikis and the Chora theatre. In 2004, he participated in the International Writing Program of the University of Iowa through a Greek Fulbright Artists & Art-Scholars Award.

In 2007, the US publishing house Etruscan Press won the 1st International Literary Award from the US National Endowment for the Arts to publish his novel American Fugue. Stamatis presented his book in the US in 2008. His tour included around 15 universities all over the country, including Harvard, Yale, New York University, San Francisco State University, and Brown. .[1]

He has written the following plays, among others: Last Martha, Monologue for the Cultural Olympiad; directed and performed by Dimitris Ikonomou (2003), Dakrygona (Tear Gas), 2010, and Kill Your Darlings, 2012, a three-act play, staged at the Theatre of Kefallinias Street and directed by Aris Troupakis, Melissia, National Theater of Greece 2012 (play reading), Midnight in a perfect world, Monologue (2013) directed by Aris Troupakis and staged at Theatro Technis Karolos Koun, Innerview, one-act play, staged at Southbank Centre, London (2013). for the event "Greece is the word!", Innerview, a three-act play, which was later staged at the Michael Cacoyiannis Foundation, 2014–15.[2]

In 2009 he was a writer in residence in Shanghai, invited by the Shanghai Writers Association. He has represented Greece in various Book Festivals and seminars all over the world. He has been working for many major Greek newspapers and magazines. Ηe currently teaches creative writing at the Hellenic American Academic Foundation (Athens College – Psychico College)

On 19 October 2013, he took part in the event "Greece is the Word" at the Southbank Centre London.[citation needed][3]

He was interviewed by Victoria Hislop and a short play of his, "Innerview", was staged with the actors Eva Simatou and Nikos Poursanidis.[4] He is married to the actress Eva Simatou, and they have a son, Ermis.

Novels

Novellas and short stories

Novel translations

Poetry collections

Poetry translations

Children's books

Theatrical plays

Theatre, opera, and cinema

Theatre

Opera

Cinema

Ipad applications

Awards

Notes

  1. ^ "Greek Novelist Alexis Stamatis at LMU". Greek Reporter website. 23 October 2008. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
  2. ^ ""Innerview" του Αλέξη Σταμάτη σε σκηνοθεσία της Λίλλυς Μελεμέ". mcf.gr (in Greek). 2 November 2014. Retrieved 5 June 2022.
  3. ^ "Greece is the word". March 2015.
  4. ^ a b "Innerview" (review by Howard Loxton), British Theatre Guide.
  5. ^ "Ο Άλκης και ο λαβύρινθος".
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