Constance Dima

Constance Dima (Greek: Κωνστάνς Δημά), born Konstantina Karadimou (Κωνσταντίνα Καραδήμου) August 18, 1948, is a Greek writer, poet and translator.

Biographical note

Constance Dima was born in Grammos in the Greek region of Kastoria. She spent her childhood and teenage years in former Czechoslovakia after which she studied tourism management in Karlovy Vary, French and Bulgarian Philology in Veliko Tarnovo Bulgaria and completed post graduate studies in French language tutoring in Sofia. She worked mainly as a high-school French teacher in Bulgaria and Greece. She finished her educational career in Belgium working with the third-generation children of Greek immigrants in Brussels and with the children of Greek citizens working for the institutions of the European Community. Since the summer of 2009 she has been living in Greece near Heraklion on the island of Crete.

Works

Novel

Poetry collections

Essay

Testimony

Works in collaboration with students of French

Album

Translations

Poetry collections

from Greek into French

Essays

from French into Greek

Scenario

from Czech into Greek

from Czech into French

Album

French – Greek – English – German

Participations

Awards

External links

Homepage of Constance Dima (in English, Greek, French, Spanish, Italian, Czech, Bulgarian and Russian)

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