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  1. Giorgos or George Seferis (/ s ə ˈ f ɛr ɪ s /; Greek: Γιώργος Σεφέρης [ˈʝorɣos seˈferis]), the pen name of Georgios Seferiadis (Γεώργιος Σεφεριάδης; March 13 [O.S. February 29] 1900 – September 20, 1971), was a Greek poet and diplomat.

  2. Seferis's early poetry consists of Strophe (Turning Point), 1931, a group of rhymed Lyrics strongly influenced by the Symbolists, and E Sterna (The Cistern), 1932, conveying an image of man's most deeply felt being which lies hidden from, and ignored by, the everyday world.

  3. Learn about the life and poetry of George Seferis, the Nobel Prize-winning Greek poet who wrote in modern Greek and English. Explore his collections of poetry, such as Strophe, The Cistern, and Logbook, and his themes of exile, history, and myth.

  4. Giorgos Seferis was a Greek poet and diplomat who won the Nobel Prize for his poetry in 1963. He wrote about themes of alienation, wandering, and death, and translated works by T.S. Eliot and other poets.

  5. Giorgos Seferis was a Greek poet and diplomat who won the Nobel Prize for his lyrical writing inspired by the Hellenic culture. He wrote about themes of alienation, wandering, and death in his poems, which often mixed contemporary and mythical elements.

  6. George Seferis was a Greek poet, essayist, and diplomat who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1963. After studying law in Paris, Seferis joined the Greek diplomatic service and served in London and Albania prior to World War II, during which time he was in exile with the free Greek government.

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  8. Learn about the life and work of Giorgos Seferis, the first Greek Nobel laureate in literature. Explore his poems, essays, translations, and diaries influenced by modernism, symbolism, and classical mythology.

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