Sikelianos, A. (English spelling) SikelianosA

Japanese: Sikelianós,A.(英語表記)SikelianosA
Sikelianos, A. (English spelling) SikelianosA

…He wrote about the 3,000-year history of the Greek people, and in his unique ironic style, he told of the irony of lost glory and fate. Angelos Sikelianós (1884-1951) also sang beautifully about nature, the universe, and mysteries, without regard for the state, and aimed to be a perfect lyric poet. N. Kazantzakis (1883-1954) also went far beyond the state. …

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Japanese:

…彼は3000年にわたるギリシア人の歴史を題材に,独特のアイロニーに満ちたスタイルで失われた栄光と運命の皮肉を語った。シケリアノスÁngelos Sikelianós(1884‐1951)も国家などにはかまわずひたすらに自然と宇宙と神秘をきわめて美しく歌い,完璧な抒情詩人をめざした。N.カザンザキス(1883‐1954)も国家をはるかに超越した。…

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