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Seferiades

American  
[se-fe-ree-ah-thees] / sɛˌfɛ riˈɑ ðis /

noun

  1. Giorgos Stylianou Giorgos Seferis, 1900–71, Greek poet and diplomat: Nobel Prize in literature 1963.


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“Kasselakis is a prime example of this trend, the main idea being that the adoption of sheer imagery — not just gay, but also young and energetic — will do the trick,” Mr. Seferiades added.

From New York Times • Nov. 10, 2023

“It’s coercive repression, basically it’s bullying,” said Seraphim Seferiades, professor of politics and history at Panteion University in Athens.

From New York Times • Oct. 9, 2022

George Seferiades, 71, the Greek career diplomat who, as Poet George Seferis, won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1963; of pneumonia; in Athens.

From Time Magazine Archive

Seferiades has lived in seclusion in Athens since retiring as ambassador to London in 1962.

From Time Magazine Archive

Retired diplomat and Nobel laureate Georges S. Seferiades laments the "state of enforced torpor."

From Time Magazine Archive