Maro Douka  | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1947 Chania, Greece  | 
| Occupation | Novelist | 
| Nationality | Greek | 
| Period | 1974–present | 
Maro Douka (Greek: Μάρω Δούκα; born 1947) is a Greek novelist. She has lived in Athens since 1966 and she studied History and Archaeology at the University of Athens.[1] She belongs to the so-called Genia tou 70, which is a literary term referring to Greek authors who began publishing their work during the 1970s; her debut work, Η Πηγάδα, based on her imprisonment in 1967 by the Military Junta, was published in 1974, just a few months after the Metapolitefsi.
She was awarded the Nikos Kazantzakis Prize of the Municipality of Heraklion for Η αρχαία σκουριά and the Greek State Prize for Literature for Η πλωτή πόλη (declining the latter). Αθώοι και φταίχτες, was awarded the Balkanika Prize for Literature,[2] the Kostas and Eleni Ouranis Prize of the Academy of Athens[3] and the Cavafy prize.[4] She has also been awarded the N. Themelis prize for her last novel Έλα να πούμε ψέματα.[5]
She is a founding member of the Hellenic Authors' Society.[6] At the 2014 local elections, she was elected to the City Council of Athens under the "Anoihti Poli" Syriza ticket,[7] led by the candidate Gabriel Sakellaridis.
Works
Novels
- Η αρχαία σκουριά (Fool's Gold), 1979 (translated into English,[8] French,[9] Italian,[10] Serbian and Albanian).
 - Η πλωτή πόλη (The Floating City), 1983 (translated into German[11])
 - Οι λεύκες ασάλευτες (The Immobile Aspens), 1987
 - Εις τον πάτο της εικόνας (At the Bottom of the Picture), 1990 (translated into French[12])
 - Ένας σκούφος από πορφύρα (Come Forth, King), 1995 (translated into English[13] and Italian[14])
 - Ουράνια μηχανική (Celestial Mechanics), 1999 (translated into Italian[15])
 - Αθώοι και φταίχτες (The Innocent and the Guilty), 2004 (translated into Serbian,[16] Turkish[17] and Lithuanian[18])
 - Το δίκιο είναι ζόρικο πολύ (Justice is something very hard), 2010
 - Έλα να πούμε ψέματα (Come, let us tell lies), 2014
 - Πύλη Εισόδου, 2019
 - Να είχα, λέει, μια τρομπέτα, 2022
 
Short fiction
- Η Πηγάδα (The Cauldron), 1974
 - Πού ’ναι τα φτερά; (Where are the Wings?), 1975
 - Καρέ φιξ (Carré Fixe), 1976
 - Γιατί εμένα η ψυχή μου (Because my soul), 2012
 
Non-fiction
- Ο πεζογράφος και το πιθάρι του (The Writer and his Jar), 1992
 - Τα μαύρα λουστρίνια (The Black Leather Shoes), 2005
 - Τίποτα δεν χαρίζεται (Nothing is for granted), 2016
 
Theater
- Σας αρέσει ο Μπραμς; (Do you like Brahms?), 2001[19]
 
Notes
- ↑ Μάρω Δούκα - Έκθεση βιβλίου της Φραγκφούρτης 2001 - Ελλάδα τιμώμενη χώρα
 - ↑ Εαρινή Συμφωνία: Το βραβείο Μπαλκάνικα στη Μάρω Δούκα
 - ↑ Macedonian Press Agency: News in Greek, 05-12-30
 - ↑ «Καβάφεια» σε Δούκα, Μέσκο Archived 2008-09-29 at the Wayback Machine
 - ↑ Στην Μάρω Δούκα το Βραβείο Νίκου Θέμελη
 - ↑ ΜΑΡΩ ΔΟΥΚΑ|ΕΤΑΙΡΕΙΑ ΣΥΓΓΡΑΦΕΩΝ
 - ↑ Υποψήφιοι/ες 2014
 - ↑ Kedros
 - ↑ Actes Sud Archived 2008-05-17 at the Wayback Machine
 - ↑ Argo Editrice
 - ↑ Amazon.de: Die Schwimmende Stadt: Maro Douka: Bücher
 - ↑ Littérature Grecque
 - ↑ Come forth, King
 - ↑ Collana Aristea - vols. 1-5
 - ↑ Collana Aristea - vols. 21-25
 - ↑ Douka wins Balkanika Archived 2012-07-16 at archive.today
 - ↑ Doğan Kitap - Tarihî Roman / Anlatı - Masumlar ve Suçlular
 - ↑ BALTO leidybos namai Nekaltieji ir kaltininkai – Maro Douka
 - ↑ ΜΕΤΑΙΧΜΙΟ