Cicellis, Kay
CICELLIS, Kay
CICELLIS, Kay. Greek (born France), b. 1926. Genres: Novels, Translations, Novellas/Short stories. Publications: The Easy Way, 1950; No Name in the Street (novel), 1952; Death of a Town, 1954; Ten Seconds from Now (novel), 1957; The Way to Colonos: A Greek Triptych, 1960; (trans.) Their Most Serene Majesties, by Angel Vlachos, 1963; (trans.) Drifting Cities, by Stratis Tsirkas, 1974; (trans.) The Lost Center, by Zissimos Lorentzatos, 1980; (trans.) Koula, by Menis Koumandareas, 1991; (trans.) What Does Mrs. Freeman Want?, by Petros Abatzoglou, 1991; (trans.) The Life of Ismail Ferik Pasha, by Rhea Galanaki, 1996. Address: 13 Hatzikostas St, Mavili Sq, 11521 Athens, Greece.
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