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Andreas Embirikos was born on 2 September, 1901 in Brăila, is a Greek surrealist poet and psychoanalyst. Discover Andreas Embirikos's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Occupation Psychoanalyst, writer, poet
Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 2 September, 1901
Birthday 2 September
Birthplace Brăila
Date of death 3 August, 1975
Died Place Athens
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1901

Andreas Embirikos (or Embiricos; Ανδρέας Εμπειρίκος; September 2, 1901 – August 3, 1975) was a Greek surrealist poet, writer, photographer, and one of the first Greek psychoanalysts.

As a writer, he emerged from the Generation of the '30s and is considered one of the most important representatives of Greek surrealism.

Embirikos was born in 1901 in Brăila, Romania into a wealthy Greek family.

His father Leonidas Embirikos was an important ship-owner and politician.

A year later, his family moved to Ermoupolis on the Aegean island of Syros.

When Embirikos was only seven years old they moved to Athens.

While he was still a teenager his parents divorced; he started studying at the School of Philosophy of the National and Capodistrian University of Athens, but he decided to move to Lausanne to stay with his mother without graduating from the university.

The following years Embirikos studied a variety of subjects both in France and in the United Kingdom where he studied at King's College London; however it was in Paris where he decided to study psychoanalysis together with René Laforgue and joined the International Psychoanalytical Association.

His poetry can be defined by two major tendencies.

On the one hand, he was one of the major representatives of surrealism in Greece.

His first poetic collection, Ipsikaminos (ie blast furnace), was a heretic book, characterized by the lack of the punctuation and the peculiarity of the language.

As the poet himself admitted it was precisely the originality and extravagance of his work that contributed to his relative commercial success.

On the other hand, together with Yorgos Seferis, Embirikos was the most important representative of the "Generation of the '30s".

He contributed greatly to the introduction of modernism in Greek letters and he helped change once and for all the poetic atmosphere of Greece.

1935

He studied psychoanalysis in France and was the first to practice it as a profession in Greece in the years 1935–1951.

Out of his entire literary work, his first collection of poetry, titled Ypsikaminos, stands out as the first purely surrealist Greek text.

Among his prose works, his bold erotic novel The Great Eastern was completed over a period of several decades becoming the lengthiest modern Greek novel.

Described as Embirikos' "lifework", It was received with both praise and criticism for its libertine nature and highly erotic content.

A large part of Embirikos' work was published well after his death.

1940

Α significant work by Embirikos is his most popular novel The Great Eastern (Μέγας Ἀνατολικός) written between 1940–c.

1955

Embirikos only ever publicly exhibited his photographs once in his lifetime, showing a limited number of prints at the Ilissos gallery in Athens, in 1955.

1970

1970 and published only after his death in 1990.

In this work, Embirikos narrates the first trip of the ocean liner Great Eastern from England to America.

Embirikos describes the Great Eastern as a hedonic vessel, where the multitude of the passengers enjoy love without and beyond limits.

During the ten-day trip (an allusion to the Decameron) they discover a new form of happiness and innocence.

For this work, Odysseas Elytis called Embirikos "a visionary and a prophet".

Embirikos also wrote articles of literary criticism; at least two of them are worth-mentioning.

The first is "The hidden necrophilia in the works of Edgar Allan Poe"; the second, "Nikos Engonopoulos or the miracle of Elbassan and Bosphorus".

Embirikos was an enthusiastic photographer all his life, and the sheer volume of his photographic work, no less than his passionate involvement with the medium, suggest that it was, for him, very nearly as important an activity as writing.

Yiorgis Yiatromanolakis (Γιώργης Γιατρομανωλάκης), Embirikos's principal Greek scholar, has written that "his three principal identities are those of a poet, a novelist and a photographer".

For his part, Embirikos's son, Leonidas, has referred to his father's "vast, vertiginously extensive photographic archive... the negatives alone exceeding 30,000 items".

2001

However, as part of the celebrations for the centenary of his birth in 2001, the photographer and critic John Stathatos (Γιάννης Σταθάτος) was commissioned to research the archive and curate a large exhibition at the Technopolis Arts Centre in Athens.

A substantial monograph incorporating Stathatos's text was simultaneously published by Agra Editions.