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Spyros Paliouras

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Spyros Paliouras
Σπύρος Παλιούρας
Born1875
Flag of Greece Evrytania, Greece
Died1957
Flag of Greece Piraeus, Greece
OccupationWriter

Spyros Paliouras or Spiros Paliouras (Greek: Σπύρος Παλιούρας, 1875–1957) was a Greek writer. He moved to Athens at a young age where he earned a living. He left Greece and moved to Paris and after to Marseille where he worked and specialized machine factory. That time, he tried as approved selfishly in writing. Dimitris Pikionis, Michael Tombros, Nikos Hadjikyriakos-Ghikas and Fotis Kontoglou estimated his works and presented with personal expositions in 1929. In 1939, Paliouras returned alone to Piraeus and died there in 1957.

He returned his exhibition on works in which happened in 1962 at the Piraeus Municipal Theatre with organists from Plato Lyceum and Team Plato. His works distinguishes for his protagonism, his spontaneity in his thinking, his simplicity and his popularity.

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  • The first version of the article is translated and is based from the article at the Greek Wikipedia (el:Main Page)