THodoros Papoulias

THodoros Papoulias
Theodoros Papoulias was born in 1944 in Petralona. He studied directing and worked for many years in advertising as a copywriter and creative director. In 1962, while still a student, he published his poetic composition "Teo" through Fexis Publications, and in 1964, his prose work "Dikanikos" was released by Mauridis Publications, receiving exceptional acclaim from prominent critics such as Angelos Fouriotis. After a long absence, his novel "The Gaze of Poseidon" was published in 1989 by Herakleitos Publications. Subsequently, the novel "I Must Change My Postman or Find a Better God" was released by Papaioannou Publications. "Three Epitaphs, One Despair, and a Letter" is his fifth book. Today, he lives and writes, dividing his time between Athens and Liverpool.
