Aristides Paradissis (14 July 1923 22 December 2005) was an Australian poet and professor.

Biography

Born on 14 July 1923 of Greek parents in Chefoo (now Yantai), China, Paradissis moved to Shanghai in 1932.[1] He studied at St. Francis Xavier's College and then business and law at the Aurora University (Shanghai).[1] Paradissis arrived in Australia in 1949 and continued his studies at the University of Melbourne (MA 1959,[2] PhD 1965[3]) and at La Trobe University (MA Spanish 1972[4]).[5]

Paradissis was naturalised in 1955.[6] He worked as senior lecturer in French, Spanish, and European literature at La Trobe University (1967–85).[1]

Paradissis died on 22 December 2005.[7]

Works

  • A Tree at the gate, Sydney, Wentworth Books, 1971
  • The City of the Tree, South Melbourne: Taurus Publishing, 1981
  • The Bing Book of Verse: Poems in Memory of Bing Crosby, Balwyn, Victoria. 1983
  • Dragonsleep, New York, Vantage Press, 1995.
  • The Balzac Stories: from Paris to Parramatta and other Tales, Melbourne: Adapar Creative Services, 1996
  • The Shanghai Chronicles: the Day after Pearl Harbor and other stories, Melbourne: Adapar Creative Services, 1998

References

  1. 1 2 3 "A. G. Paradissis". AustLit: Discover Australian Stories. The University of Queensland. Retrieved 11 April 2023.
  2. Paradissis, A. G. (Aristides George) (1959), L'Humanisme d'Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, retrieved 11 April 2023
  3. Paradissis, A. G. (Aristides George) (1960), Humour and satire in Balzac, retrieved 11 April 2023
  4. Paradissis, A. G. (Aristides George) (1972), Bondad y Maldad en algunas obras de Benito Pérez Galdós, retrieved 11 April 2023
  5. Australian Poets and their Works, by William Wilde, Oxford University Press, 1996.
  6. "Certificates of Naturalization". Commonwealth of Australia Gazette. No. 34. Australia. 21 July 1955. p. 2196. Retrieved 11 April 2023 via National Library of Australia.
  7. Button, Doug (9 February 2006). "Aristides George "Ted" Paradissis: A true wordsmith". Herald Sun. p. 86.
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