Έργα Ποιήματα - Πεζά Τόμος Πρώτος

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Έργα Ποιήματα - Πεζά Τόμος Πρώτος

by Kostas Krystalles

EL·~3 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
1

Produced by Sophia Canoni

0:31
2

Κ. ΚΡΥΣΤΑΛΛΗ - ΕΡΓΑ ΠΟΙΗΜΑΤΑ-ΠΕΖΑ

0:08
3

Κ. Κ Ρ Υ Σ Τ A Λ Λ Η - ΕΝ ΑΘΗΝΑΙΣ ΕΚΔΟΤΗΣ Δ. ΚΟΛΛΑΡΟΣ ΒΙΒΛΙΟΠΩΛΕΙΟΝ ΤΗΣ "ΕΣΤΙΑΣ,,

38:49
4

ΣΚΙΑΙ ΤΟΥ ΑΔΟΥ ΠΟΙΗΜΑ ΕΠΙΚΟΝ ΕΙΣ ΑΣΜΑΤΑ ΤΡΙΑ - ΠΑΡΕΠΟΝΤΑΙ ΔΕ - ΑΝΑΜΝΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΟΝΕΙΡΟΝ - ΑΦΙΕΡΩΣΙΣ - ΜΑΚΑΡΙΑ ΣΚΙΑ - ΤΗΣ ΜΗΤΡΟΣ ΜΟΥ - ΙΩΑΝΝΑΣ Δ. ΚΡΟΥΣΤΑΛΛΗ

0:45
5

Κ. Δ. ΚΡΟΥΣΤΑΛΛΗΣ - ΚΩΣΤΑΣ ΚΡΥΣΤΑΛΛΗΣ

17:17
6

ΚΩΝΣΤΑΝΤΙΝΟΣ Δ. ΚΡΟΥΣΤΑΛΛΗΣ - ΑΣΜΑ ΠΡΩΤΟΝ

0:06
7

ΣΗΜΕΙΩΣΕΙΣ ΤΟΥ Β'. ΑΣΜΑΤΟΣ

35:54
8

ΣΗΜΕΙΩΣΕΙΣ ΤΟΥ Γ' ΑΣΜΑΤΟΣ

19:08
9

Ο ΚΑΛΟΓΗΡΟΣ ΤΗΣ ΚΛΕΙΣΟΥΡΑΣ ΤΟΥ ΜΕΣΟΛΟΓΓΙΟΥ

43:26
10

ΑΓΡΟΤΙΚΑ - ΕΠΑΙΝΕΘΕΝΤΑ ΕΙΣ ΤΟΝ ΦΙΛΑΔΕΛΦΕΙΟΝ ΠΟΙΗΤΙΚΟΝ ΔΙΑΓΩΝΙΣΜΟΝ ΤΟΥ 1890

0:08

Description

The volume brings together the heartfelt verses and prose sketches of a young Greek poet whose life was cut short in the early 1900s. His words echo the stark beauty of the Pindus mountains, the ache of leaving his native land, and the tender pain of losing a mother. Listeners will feel the raw immediacy of his lamentations, from the mournful “Shadows of Hell” to the quiet reverence of a funeral wreath.

Interspersed with brief essays, the collection moves between rustic folk songs, lyrical reflections on exile, and intimate recollections of family. The language, recently adapted to a modern monotonic spelling, preserves the original rhythm, allowing the listener to hear the poet’s melodic pulse. It offers an intimate portrait of a restless spirit who kept writing amid illness, letting his imagination turn hardship into enduring beauty.

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Language

el

Duration

~3 hours (227K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2010-10-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Kostas Krystalles

Kostas Krystalles

1868–1894

A vivid early voice of modern Greek pastoral writing, his poems and prose drew on village life, mountain landscapes, and the songs of Epirus. He died at just twenty-six, but his work left a lasting mark on Greek letters.

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