Panos Koutrouboussis

Panos Koutrouboussis

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name = Panos Koutrouboussis


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birth_date = 1937
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occupation = poet, prose writer
nationality = Greek
period = 1978–
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Panos Koutrouboussis (Greek: Πάνος Κουτρουμπούσης) (b. 1937, Livadeia) is a Greek writer and artist. He studied film directing at the [http://www.csc-cinematografia.it/csc/pages/homepage.php Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia] at Rome. He worked as an assistant director and assistant producer in Greek and foreign films, he illustrated book covers and record sleeves, and he also was a radio producer for the Greek Service of the BBC. He directed short silent films, and a documentary on bouzouki musicians [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1066403/ Apo bouzoukia se bouzoukia (1962) ] ] and he was part of the editorial group for the periodical Pali (1964-1966). [ [http://www.dedalus.gr/en/author.asp?id=506 TRAIN (Authors - Members) ] ]

Works

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*"Εν Αγκαλιά de Κρισγιαούρτι y otros Ταχυδράματα y Historias Περίεργες" (In the Embrace of Krisyaourti, y Otros Tachydramas y Weird Historias), 1978
*"Στον Θάλαμο του Μυθογράφφ" (In Mythograff's Chamber), 1992
*"Η Ταβέρνα του Ζολά" (Zola's Taverna), 1997
*"Το Κεντράκι του Ταρζάν" (Tarzan's Little Joint), 2005

Poetry

*"Η Εποχή των Ανακαλύψεων" (The Age of Discoveries), 2002

Other

*"Τι Τρέχει;" (WhazUp?), 2000
*"Εικόνες στην Aμμο + Ο Μπάροουζ στην Ουάσιγκτον" (Images in the Sand + Burroughs in Washington), 2005

External links

* [http://www.dedalus.gr/gr/author.asp?id=506 His page at the website of the Hellenic Authors' Society (Greek)] and [http://www.dedalus.gr/en/author.asp?id=506 (English)]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2717000/ IMDB listing (as Panagiotis Koutroubousis)]

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