. Featuring a Yannis Ritsos poem. Today, Ritsos is considered one of the great Greek poets of the twentieth century, alongside
Konstantinos Kavafis,
Kostas Kariotakis,
Angelos Sikelianos,
Giorgos Seferis, and
Odysseas Elytis. and was shortlisted as one of the final candidates at least once, in 1973. When he won the
Lenin Peace Prize in 1975, he declared "this prize is more important for me than the Nobel."
Stratis Haviaras also praised two poems (the one about
Jesus and the one about
Karl Marx) in his first collection
Tractor (1934). and his best-known work. Ritsos won the first Greek state poetry award for
Moonlight Sonata: {{blockquote|text=I know that each one of us travels to love alone, alone to faith and to death. I know it. I've tried it. It doesn't help. Let me come with you. Some offer more measured praise. In a review of
Selected Poems: 1938-1988, James Erdman argued, To my ear, many of these selections are simply short prose works, lacking the concentration of the best poetry. The pieces of ancient history and mythology from Repetitions such as "The Graves of Our Ancestors," "Alcmene," "Philometa," and "Achilles After Death" seem among the better efforts. [...] he often uses dream imagery, which can be effective in small doses but soon grows monotonous: not all concepts can be expressed in images. [...] But Ritsos is also capable of writing with great power. His best poem is "Romiosini," a lengthy paean to the spirit of the Greek Resistance.Ted Sampson stated that Louis Aragon's declaration about Ritsos was "hyperbolic", but wrote that the poet still "excelled in brief epigrammatic utterances as well as in extended lyrics, sequences, and verse dramas of astonishing imagistic and thematic originality—to say nothing of their latent emotional intensity". Ritsos is also a Golden Wreath Laureate of the
Struga Poetry Evenings for 1985. His daughter, Eri, was a candidate for the European Parliament with
KKE in the elections of 25 May 2014. ==Translations==