Pavlos Matesis, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Pavlos Matesis

Greek writer

Date of Birth: 12-Jan-1933

Place of Birth: Lampeia, West Greece Region, Greece

Date of Death: 20-Jan-2013

Profession: writer, translator

Nationality: Greece

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Pavlos Matesis

  • Pavlos Matesis (12 January 1933 – 20 January 2013) was a Greek novelist, playwright and translator.
  • He was born in Divri, a village in the Peloponnese and had a peripatetic youth.
  • He studied acting, music and languages, and taught drama at the Stavrakou School in Athens (1963–64).
  • He also worked as a writer at the National Theatre during 1971–73.
  • He wrote scripts for two television series broadcast on the state channel (1974–76). His debut play The Ceremony was staged in 1967 and revived at the National Theatre in 1969.
  • He wrote more than a dozen plays, most of which were performed at the National Theatre.
  • He won several awards for his plays and for his fiction.
  • As a translator, he translated the works of Ben Jonson, William Shakespeare, Harold Pinter, Fernando Arrabal, Antonin Artaud, Beaumarchais and William Faulkner.
  • His own work has been translated into numerous European languages.
  • His novel The Daughter was published in English to critical acclaim.He died in 2013.

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