Born in
Evrytania in 1875 Paliouras moved to
Athens at a young age. He started earning his living in Athens by working in various professions. After leaving
Athens, he lived in
Paris, France, and later moved to
Marseille. In Marseille, he worked at a specialized
machine factory. It was during this time, he began his career as a writer. His personal writings were researched by many, including
Dimitris Pikionis,
Michael Tombros,
Nikos Hadjikyriakos-Ghikas, and
Fotis Kontoglou. In 1939, Paliouras migrated to
Piraeus, Greece and lived there until his death in 1957. His exhibition on works returned to the
Piraeus Municipal Theatre in 1962 with organists from Plato Lyceum and Team Plato. His works are distinguishable for his protagonism, spontaneity, his thinking, simplicity and popularity. ==References==