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Rea Galanaki (Greek: Ρέα Γαλανάκη) is a Greek author who was born in Heraklion, Crete in 1947. She studied history and archaeology at the University of Athens. She has published novels, short stories, essays and poetry books. Her novels have been translated in 15 languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Ukrainian, Dutch, Czech, Catalan, Bulgarian, Swedish, Lithuanian, Turkish, Arab, Chinese, Hebrew and Albanian.

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  • Ρέα Γαλανάκη (el)
  • Rhea Galanaky (eu)
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  • Η Ρέα Γαλανάκη (1947) είναι Ελληνίδα συγγραφέας (el)
  • Rhea Galanaky (grezieraz: Ρέα Γαλανάκη; Heraklion, Kreta, 1947-) Greziako emakumezko idazle bat da. Historia eta arkeologia ikasi zuen Atenaseko Unibertsitatean koronelen diktaduraren garaian (1967-1974), eta 1970eko hamarkadan hasi zen literatura idazten, bere garaiko gazte askok bezala Eskola Politeknikoko matxinadan (1973ko azaroaren 14-17) parte hartu ondoren. Eleberriak, kontakizun laburrak, saiakerak eta poesia liburuak argitaratu ditu. Hamabi hizkuntza baino gehiagotara itzuli da bere lana. (eu)
  • Rea Galanaki (Greek: Ρέα Γαλανάκη) is a Greek author who was born in Heraklion, Crete in 1947. She studied history and archaeology at the University of Athens. She has published novels, short stories, essays and poetry books. Her novels have been translated in 15 languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Ukrainian, Dutch, Czech, Catalan, Bulgarian, Swedish, Lithuanian, Turkish, Arab, Chinese, Hebrew and Albanian. (en)
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  • Η Ρέα Γαλανάκη (1947) είναι Ελληνίδα συγγραφέας (el)
  • Rhea Galanaky (grezieraz: Ρέα Γαλανάκη; Heraklion, Kreta, 1947-) Greziako emakumezko idazle bat da. Historia eta arkeologia ikasi zuen Atenaseko Unibertsitatean koronelen diktaduraren garaian (1967-1974), eta 1970eko hamarkadan hasi zen literatura idazten, bere garaiko gazte askok bezala Eskola Politeknikoko matxinadan (1973ko azaroaren 14-17) parte hartu ondoren. Eleberriak, kontakizun laburrak, saiakerak eta poesia liburuak argitaratu ditu. Poesiarekin hasi bazen ere, olerki bildumak baitira bere lehenbiziko liburuak, berehala heldu zion prosari: 1986an Ομόκεντρα διηγήματα (Kontakizun homozentrikoak) kontakizun laburra argitaratu zuen, eta 1989an Ο βίος του Ισμαήλ Φερίκ Πασά (Ismail Ferik Pacharen bizitza) eleberria. Horien atzetik beste sei eleberri idatzi ditu eta, mota askotako bestelako testuak ere: nobela laburren bilduma bat, poema bilduma bat, bi literatura saiakera, eta lan kolektibo ugaritan izandako parte-hartzea, besteak beste artista, XIX. mendeko margolari greziar nagusietako bat, protagonista duena. Petros Márkaris idazlearekin batera gidoilari lanak egin zituen Greziako zinema berriko Theo Angelopoulos zuzendariaren azken film bukatu gabean (Beste itsasoa, 2012). Bere lanetan landu dituen gai orokorrak dira, besteak beste, identitatea, nostos (etxera itzultzea) mitoa eta horretarako ezintasuna, herrimina, nazionalitatearen edo feminitatearen esanahia, edo Historiarena berarena; ildo horretatik, maiz idatzi du arrazakeriaren itzuleraz, faszismoaz, krisiaz eta gure garaietako aldaketa sozialez. Ezaguna da bere idazmolde poetikoagatik. Grezian, halaber, eleberri historikoaren berritzailetzat hartzen dute, herrialdearen garai modernoa beti ageri delako bere idazlanetan, dela eleberri historikoaren moldean, dela eleberri biografiko moduan, maiz pertsonaia historikoen patuaz baliatzen baita bere narrazioa josteko: Ismail Ferik Pacha, turkiarrek Kretan bahitutako gaztea, Turkiako Gerra ministro bilakatu zena; Andréas Rigopoulos idazle eta politikaria; edo , Grezia modernoko lehen margolari emakumezkoa. Esan daiteke historialari gisa egiten dituen ikerketak baliatzen dituela literaturarako. Horrez gain, Odisearen oihartzunak ere nabariak dira bere lan gehienetan. Hamabi hizkuntza baino gehiagotara itzuli da bere lana. (eu)
  • Rea Galanaki (Greek: Ρέα Γαλανάκη) is a Greek author who was born in Heraklion, Crete in 1947. She studied history and archaeology at the University of Athens. She has published novels, short stories, essays and poetry books. Her six novels (The life of Ismail Ferik Pasha, I shall sigh aw Louis, Eleni or Nobody, The Century of Labyrinths, Silent deep sea, Jouda’s Fires and Oedipus ’ Ashes) have established her as one of the leading Greek novelists. She has touched subjects as the double identities, the division between two countries, the impossibility of nostos, the meaning of nationality or femininity, of history itself; close to these, and during last years, she has been focused at subjects as the reappearance of racism, fascism, crisis and the contemporary social changes. She is widely known for her unique, thoughtful and sensitive way of writing. Her prose is recognized at her novels, based either on up to day, or on historical problems. She is also considered as the renovator of the so called historical novel. Critical essays on Rhea Galanaki’s works have been published not only in Greek newspapers and literature magazines, but, among others, in the T.L.S.(2004, on the occasion of Olympic Games), in Le Monde and Le Soir (1992), the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Sudwest Presse, Frankfurter Rundschau (2002). Her novels have been translated in 15 languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Ukrainian, Dutch, Czech, Catalan, Bulgarian, Swedish, Lithuanian, Turkish, Arab, Chinese, Hebrew and Albanian. (en)
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