Julia Iatridis
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Julia Iatridis

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(Neo Faliro, 1910-1996) Daughter of Spanish Director of Symphony Orchestras and Professor — Director of Piraeus Conservatoire for 60 years, Jose Bustinduy and Eleni Georgandopoulou. Studied music at Athens State Music School. Award for her short story on World short story competition by New York Herald in 1954. The novel Stone Lions was filmed as a serial in the Greek state television in 1969-1971 with great success. From 1950, she published approximately twenty short stories and was honoured by an award for short stories of a group of 12 writers, the State Award for the Best Greek Novel and for the Best Biography. She translated into Greek a significant number of works of Spanish writers and playwrights, with many of her works appearing in the Greek theatres. Works, like the second part of Cervantes' Don Quijote, Jimenez, Unamuno, Valle Inclan, Federico Garcia Lorca, Perez Galdos and Alejandro Casona. Key books 1955: Three Persons. Her first book. 1958: Rider against the Wind. “Kostas Ouranis Award” for the Best Greek Nook. 1963: The Stone Lions, the second award for the Best Greek Novel. 1964: Order from Above, short stories. 1971: Pyrigonos: Literary biography of Lope de Vega in Greek.
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