Theotokás, Yórgos

Theotokás, Yórgos

▪ Greek author
Yórgos also spelled  Geórgios  
born Aug. 27, 1906, Constantinople, Ottoman Empire [now Istanbul, Tur.]
died Oct. 30, 1966, Athens, Greece

      Greek novelist known for his clarity of expression and civilized writing.

      Theotokás studied in Athens, Paris, and London, and his first literary venture was an essay, “Free Spirit” (1929). He published three novels before World War II, Argo (1936), a panorama of life in Athens in the 1920s; The Demon (1938); and Leonís (1940), perhaps his best, set in the Constantinople of his childhood.

      After the war Theotokás turned his attention to the theatre, writing plays and working as director of the National Theatre and later as president of the administrative committee of the State Theatre of Northern Greece. Of his plays, the best known is The Game of Madness and Prudence, set in Byzantine times. His last works were books of travel, including Travel in the Middle East and the Holy Mountain (1961).

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