Alexandros Papadiamantis

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Alexandros Papadiamantis was a prominent 19th-century Greek novelist and short-story writer, often called the "father of modern Greek prose" for his vivid depictions of rural and urban Greek life.

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instanceOf Greek Orthodox Christian
human
journalist
novelist
short story writer
translator
birthDate 1851-03-04
birthPlace Kingdom of Greece NERFINISHED
Skiathos NERFINISHED
burialPlace Skiathos NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 19th century
20th century
countryOfCitizenship Greece
deathDate 1911-01-03
deathPlace Kingdom of Greece NERFINISHED
Skiathos NERFINISHED
describedAs father of modern Greek prose
educatedAt University of Athens NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Greek
fieldOfWork journalism
literature
genre fiction
novel
short story
hasWorkType psychological fiction
social commentary
knownFor use of katharevousa and demotic Greek
vivid depictions of rural Greek life
vivid depictions of urban Greek life
languageOfWorkOrName Greek
movement Realism
name Alexandros Papadiamantis NERFINISHED
nativeName Αλέξανδρος Παπαδιαμάντης NERFINISHED
notableWork The Gypsy Girl NERFINISHED
The Merchants of Nations NERFINISHED
The Murderess NERFINISHED
The Murderess (Η Φόνισσα) NERFINISHED
Όνειρο στο κύμα NERFINISHED
Η Νοσταλγός NERFINISHED
Η Φτωχή Αγάπη NERFINISHED
Η Φόνισσα NERFINISHED
Οι Έμποροι των Εθνών NERFINISHED
occupation journalist
novelist
short story writer
translator
placeOfActivity Athens NERFINISHED
Skiathos NERFINISHED
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

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First Cemetery of Athens hasNotableBurial Alexandros Papadiamantis