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Thanassis Hatzopoulos (Aliveri, Evia, 1961) is a poet and translator, child psychiatrist, and psychoanalyst. He has published 15 books of poetry, two novels, a collection of short stories, three fairy tales for children, and a psychoanalytical essay. In addition, he translated French poets (Char, Claudel, Jouve, Bonnefoy, Jaccottet) and English psychoanalysts, especially books by D.W. Winnicott. His work, “Writings on the Rose,” translated by Vicente Fernandez Gonzalez, was awarded the National Translation Prize for 2003 in Spain. His French translation of the “Cell” was awarded the Prix Max Jacob Ètranger in 2013. In 2014 he was deemed a Knight of Letters and Arts by the French Democracy. The body of his work was honored with the Athens Academy Prize for Poetry in 2013.


Thanassis Hatzopoulos (Aliveri, Evia, 1961) is a poet and translator, child psychiatrist, and psychoanalyst. He has published 15 books of poetry, two novels, a collection of short stories, three fairy tales for children, and a psychoanalytical essay. In addition, he translated French poets (Char, Claudel, Jouve, Bonnefoy, Jaccottet) and English psychoanalysts, especially books by D.W. Winnicott. His work, “Writings on the Rose,” translated by Vicente Fernandez Gonzalez, was awarded the National Translation Prize for 2003 in Spain. His French translation of the “Cell” was awarded the Prix Max Jacob Ètranger in 2013. In 2014 he was deemed a Knight of Letters and Arts by the French Democracy. The body of his work was honored with the Athens Academy Prize for Poetry in 2013.

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    The Stork’s Stand

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    Short texts about poetry, for what it contains, and what encompasses it. In short, reflection is poetic, and it constructs while it unfolds. It is like the stork’s stand: horizontal when it flies with its wings outstretched and scouts, and vertical in immobility while he is staring at the horizon.

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