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The source of this quote is by the 20th century Greek poet Dinos Christianopoulos. These lines were written in the 1970s, and were d… | Quotes, Writing, Positivity
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PDF) "Bodies of truth: The terrible beauty of queer performance", Journal of Greek Media and Culture, 4.2, 2019: 255-266. | George Sampatakakis - Academia.edu
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Non-conformist poet Dinos Christianopoulos passes away at 89
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