Elias Maglinis
Elias Maglinis was born in Kinshasha, Congo, in 1970. He studied English Literature and Media Theory in England and Scotland. He lives in Athens and works as a journalist for the newspaper Kathimerni. He has published two novels: Body against body (2005) and The Interrogation (2008). He has travelled extensively and is the recipient of a US German-Marshal award. Maglinis has translated works by Ernest Hemingway, Philip Roth, Elia Kazan,Terry Eagleton, Mark O’Sullivan and Pat Barker. His work in included in several Greek anthologies. Read Elias's work in Greek here.
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If you've been wondering what Word Express writers have been working on recently, you'll be pleased to hear that Owen Martell's novel 'Dyn Yr Eiliad' has been translated into Serbian by Milan Dobričić's Read the full story here.
Using photography and music from our multi-talented Word Express writer-travellers, we've put together this short slide show with music from Ivan Hristov's band Gologan.
