Petros Stefaneas

Petros Stefaneas is an associate professor of logic and formal methods in computer science at the Department of Mathematics of the National Technical University of Athens, Greece. He has lived continuously in Athens, with the exception of six years of graduate studies at Oxford and of his high-school years at Kalamata. He has published five books of poetry (Signs and Instances, The Kalamata Seacoast, Our Refrigerator, Antikythera Mechanisms, Aphrodite in blue) and a political novel on the inequalities of globalization (LiveWire: the restoration of Philanthropy). His poetry has been translated and published into English, French, Russian, Serbian and Spanish. He has directed and produced two poetry films, Therapeutic breathing (2019) and The loom (2019). His book Antikythera Mechanism was in the final list of Greek public book awards 2016. At 2017 he was invited as speaker at the Poetry festival (Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, Stratford upon Avon). His poetry book Our Refrigerator has been translated and published in Spain (Nuestra Nevera, Sloper 2015) and his book The Kalamata Seacoast has been translated and published in France (Promeneurs sur la plage de Kalamata, L'Harmattan 2010). His poetry book Aphrodite in blue was translated and published in Serbia (No rules publisher 2021).

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