Draft:Vassilis Kimoulis
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Vassilis Kimoulis is a Greek writer, translator, publishing editor and communication consultant.
Short Biography
[edit]Vassilis Kimoulis was born in Athens. He studied Ancient Greek Philology and Linguistics at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Since 1990, he has dedicated much of his career to the publishing industry, as a communications consultant, translator, editor, collaborating with various publishing houses (from 1997 to 2011, at Oceanida Publications) and authors, in publicity projects for their work in the printed and electronic press, and in the organization of events.
He collaborated with the Hellenic Foundation for Culture at the Thessaloniki International Book Fair (as Publicity, Promotion and Communications Manager at the 15th TIBF, and as Cultural Programme Organizer at the 16th and 17th TIBF), as well as Communications and Promotion Manager of the Greek participation at the 70th and 71st Frankfurt Book Fair. Also, since 2022 he has collaborated with the Chania Book Festival as Head of Communications and Press Office. Since 2023 he has been working with the Directorate of Letters of the Hellenic Ministry of Culture as Head of Communication of the Greek participation in the international book fairs.
Bibliography
[edit]Short Stories
[edit]2023: "Gkanian, Yparchei o log(g)os tis polis pera apo ta patomata kai ta tavania" (Gagnant, There is the speech of the city beyond the floors and ceilings) (Logo_typo Publishing)
2023: "Oniro Alithino" (True Dream) (published by Aiora)
Poems
[edit]2023: View-Master (published by Saixpirikon)
Translations
[edit](from English into Greek)
2009: After the Quake, Haruki Murakami (published by Oceanida)
2010: South of the Border, West of the Sun, Haruki Murakami (published by Oceanida)
2010: The Slap, Christos Tsiolkas (published by Oceanida[1])
2011 : What I'm Talking About When I Talk About Running, Haruki Murakami (published by Oceanida
2012: What Nietzsche Really Said, Robert C. Solomon (published by Oceanida)
2016: The Accusation, Bandi (published by Kyriakos Papadopoulos)
2018: Dracula, Bram Stoker (published by Metaichmio)
2022: Killing Commendatore (volumes I & II), Haruki Murakami (published by Psychogios)
2023: First Person Singular, Haruki Murakami (published by Psychogios)
Edition
[edit]2008: Life is wildly improbable, Diaries 1959-1979, Margarita Karapanou (published by Oceanida)