- Source: Dinos Christianopoulos
Konstantinos Dimitriadis (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Δημητριάδης; 20 March 1931 – 11 August 2020), better known by his pen name Dinos Christianopoulos (Ντίνος Χριστιανόπουλος), was a Greek contemporary and post-war poet, novelist, folklorist, and scholar. He was also a music scholar who wrote about rebetiko.
As Christianopoulos, he is widely known for writing the couplet: "They tried to bury us. They didn't know we were seeds."
Biography
Dimitriadis was born in Thessaloniki on 20 March 1931, the son of a refugee from East Thrace. He received a degree in Classical Studies from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in 1955. He worked as a librarian from 1958 to 1965.
His first poem Age of Lean Cows was published in 1947. He was influenced by Constantine P. Cavafy and T.S. Eliot. Dimitriadis was gay, but he never claimed his sexuality. He was awarded the 2011 National Grand Prix for Literature, but refused to pick it up. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki awarded him an honorary doctorate in June 2011.
He died on 11 August 2020 at the age of 89. His work was donated to the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
Bibliography
Season of the Lean Cows, 1950
Indefensible Yearning, 1960
Fresh Water Stories, 1980
The Body and the Wormwood
The downward turn: Fourteen short stories, 1994