Embirikos was born in 1901 in
Brăila,
Romania into a wealthy
Greek family. His father Leonidas Embirikos was an important
ship-owner and politician. A year later, his family moved to
Ermoupolis on the
Aegean island of
Syros. When Embirikos was only seven years old they moved to
Athens. While he was still a teenager his parents divorced; he started studying at the School of Philosophy of the
National and Capodistrian University of Athens, but he decided to move to
Lausanne to stay with his mother without graduating from the university. The following years Embirikos studied a variety of subjects both in
France and in the
United Kingdom where he studied at
King's College London; however it was in
Paris where he decided to study
psychoanalysis together with
René Laforgue and joined the
International Psychoanalytical Association.
Timeline •
1929 Meets with the surrealists and is interested in
automatic writing. •
1931 Returns to Greece and works for some time at the shipdocks. •
1934 Develops an intermittent companionship to
Marguerite Yourcenar. •
1935 Gives the famous lecture On surrealism (Περί σουρρεαλισμού) in Athens and publishes
Blast furnace; a pure surrealist text. •
1940 Gets married with poet Matsi Hatzilazarou; nevertheless, they divorced four years later. The same year he divorced (1944), despite his leftist sympathies, he was taken hostage by the
communist OPLA after the
Dekemvriana events in Athens and was treated in a humiliating way. On the road he managed to escape. •
1947 Gets married for the second time with Vivika Zisi. A year later, his father, with whom Embeirikos' relationship was rather normal, dies in
Geneva. •
1962 Together with
Yorgos Theotokas and
Odysseas Elytis, he was invited to travel to the
USSR by the "Greco-Soviet" Union; the trip inspired him to write the poem
ES ES ES ER Rossia. •
1975 He dies in
Kifissia; his mother preceded him by only two years. ==Poetry==