- Apostolos Doxiadis
Apostolos Doxiadis (Greek: Απόστολος Δοξιάδης) (b. 1953 in
Brisbane ,Queensland inAustralia ) and raised inGreece is a Greek writer.In his earliest years he was drawn to
mathematics . At age 15 in 1968, he attendedColumbia University in New York City. He later attendedÉcole Pratique des Hautes Études , literally the Practical School of Higher Studies, inParis where he studied mathematical models for thenervous system .Later, Doxiadis returned to his love of the
theatre and entered into thefilm making industry. For a few years, he worked as an actor and in 1983 he filmed his first movie "Underground Passage ". His second movie was "Terirem ", for which he won "Best Works and Filmography" in 1988 at theBerlin Film Festival .The mid-1980s began a prolific period for Doxiadis. He wrote four
novel s including "Parallel Life " (Παράλληλη Ζωή) in 1985,Macbeth ("Μακαβέττας Parallili Zoi") in 1988, "Uncle Petros and Goldbach's Conjecture " ("Ο θείος Πέτρος και η Εικασία του Goldbach (Γκόλντμπαχ)" "O Theios Petros kai i Eikasia tou-"), an international bestseller, in 1992 and "The Three Little Men " ("Τα τρία ανθρωπάκια" "Ta Tria Anthropakia") in 1997. All four works were written in Greek.Doxiadis, fluent in Greek and English, translated "Uncle Petros and Goldbach's Conjecture" into English in 2000. He also wrote an autobiography titled "
What's In A Name ".He has acted in his own
musical theatre works, such as "The Tragic History of Jackson Pollock, Abstract Expressionist " and in a movie named "Paralipomena ". He also wrote a play "Incompleteness ", the subject of which is the theorems ofKurt Gödel and the latter part of the mathematician's life.In recent years, Doxiadis has written other mathematically-themed novels, as well as a philosophical novel titled "Paramathematics" about Greek history and culture.
He has also translated plays from English into Greek, including "
Romeo and Juliet " ("Ρομέος και Ιουλιέτα"), "Hamlet " ("Άμλετ"), both by Shakespeare, and "Mourning Becomes Electra " byEugene O'Neill .Today, as of 2005, Doxiadis works on a
graphic novel ,Logicomix , withChristos Papadimitriou , aComputer Science professor from theUniversity of California, Berkeley . The series examines thehistory of mathematics , the 20th century, and, self-referentially, the lives of the authors and the history of the project's creation.External links
*http://www.apostolosdoxiadis.com
*http://www.greece.gr/CULTURE/Literature/ApostolosDoxiadisProfile.stm
*http://www.authortrek.com/apostolos_doxiadis_page.html
*http://www.bloomsbury.com/authors/default.asp?id=811§ion=2 -bloomsbury.com
*http://www.iblist.com/author745.htm -Internet Book List
*http://news.surfwax.com/authors/files/Apostolos_Doxiadis_Book.html - News and Articles fromSurfwax
*http://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/~susan/bib/fiction/d/doxiadis.htm
*In Greek:
**http://www.greece2001.gr/writers/ApostolosDoxiadis.html
**http://www.gfc.gr/3/32/director_gr.asp?id=2289
**http://www.gfc.gr/3/31/film_gr.asp?id=234
**http://www.in.gr/ath/theater/suggest.asp?fle=dream -in.gr
**http://alex.eled.duth.gr/academy/filoi.htm
**http://www.doxiadis.org/page/default.asp?la=1&id=9
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