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HYBRID SEMINAR: Australian writers in Greece, Greek writers in Australia, and their relationship to landscape and ritual

 

Venue: Mezzanine level, The Greek Centre, 168 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne
Live Stream Here: YouTube Live, Facebook Live, Twitter Broadcast
Date: THURSDAY 25 August 2022 @ 7:00pm AEST (Melbourne) | 12:00pm EEST (Athens) | 5:00am EDT (New York)
Presenter: Dr Konstandina Dounis

Language of Presentation: English | No knowledge of Greek required
Entry: FREE

 
 

Synopsis

 

Thousands upon thousands of Greek immigrants made their way to Australia during the post-war migratory phase, the overriding reason being to escape the debilitating poverty of their war-ravaged homeland. Some of them were, indeed, writers but the propensity to ‘engage with their craft’ was never cited as a reason for their arriving on Australian soil. Survival was front and centre as the instigator. At the same time as this reality was being played out, another reality was unfolding in the country they had left behind. Inconceivably, a number of Anglo-Australian writers actively chose to relocate to Greece. Their reasoning focussed on the propensity for writing that a simpler way of life – in an idyllic landscape – would render possible. On the surface, both groups couldn’t be more different. A few educated Anglo-Australian writers indulging in their quest for inspiration hardly seems commensurate with Greek writers leaving Greece because they were starving, ensconcing themselves in factories and writing the odd poem in their toilet breaks. But the rigid construct of the pre-conception has a way of becoming dismantled the more you delve into the cultural framework of that moment in time you are shining a spotlight on. Things are never black and white and the literary works emanating from these diverse groups reveal surprising shades and hues.

 
 

How To Participate

 

Join us on-site on the Mezzanine floor at the Greek Centre in Melbourne this Thursday at 7pm!

Or join us online as the event will be simulcasted on YouTube Live, Facebook Live, and Twitter Broadcast

 
 
 
 
 
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