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Tightrope Walking
2018
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review
— Appears in: Neos Kosmos , April 2018;
— Review of Tightrope Walking Dean Kalimniou (translator), 2017 selected work poetry'Ακροβασία, renderable in English as “tightrope walking,” literally signifies walking on tiptoes. In his recently released poetry collection of the same name, poet Dimitris Troaditis takes the reader upon a journey through a world poised precariously upon a knife edge, which one steps through unguided, at their peril.' (Introduction)
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On the ‘Phenomenon’ That Is Poet Dimitris Troaditis
2017
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— Appears in: Neos Kosmos , November 2017;'One of the pleasures of a literary friendship is exchanging poems. It serves as a means of dialogue, which all too often cannot take place given separations in time and distance, and neither letters nor social media quite fill that space a completed poem can occupy. Some time ago I sent out a chapbook of mine to friends, and marvellous to say, I received Dimitris Troaditis’ volume Tightrope Walking / Ακροβασíες in exchange.' (Introduction)
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Tightrope Walking
2018
single work
review
— Appears in: Neos Kosmos , April 2018;
— Review of Tightrope Walking Dean Kalimniou (translator), 2017 selected work poetry'Ακροβασία, renderable in English as “tightrope walking,” literally signifies walking on tiptoes. In his recently released poetry collection of the same name, poet Dimitris Troaditis takes the reader upon a journey through a world poised precariously upon a knife edge, which one steps through unguided, at their peril.' (Introduction)
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On the ‘Phenomenon’ That Is Poet Dimitris Troaditis
2017
single work
column
— Appears in: Neos Kosmos , November 2017;'One of the pleasures of a literary friendship is exchanging poems. It serves as a means of dialogue, which all too often cannot take place given separations in time and distance, and neither letters nor social media quite fill that space a completed poem can occupy. Some time ago I sent out a chapbook of mine to friends, and marvellous to say, I received Dimitris Troaditis’ volume Tightrope Walking / Ακροβασíες in exchange.' (Introduction)