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M. Karagatsis (Greek: Μ. Καραγάτσης; 23 June 1908 – 14 September 1960) was the pen name of the important modern Greek novelist, journalist, critic and playwright Dimitrios Rodopoulos (Δημήτριος Ροδόπουλος). The pen name M. Karagatsis is the name the novelist is known with. The letter "M." comes from Mitya, which is the Russian diminutive of Dimitris (his real name). The word "Karagatsis" comes from the tree karagatsi under the shadow of which he used to write as a young writer. Karagatsis was born in Athens, grew up in Larissa and Thessaloniki, and studied law in France. He died in Athens.

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  • Ο Μ. Καραγάτσης (23 Ιουνίου 1908 − 14 Σεπτεμβρίου 1960) ήταν Έλληνας πεζογράφος, ένας από τους σημαντικότερους συγγραφείς της «Γενιάς του '30». Το πραγματικό του όνομα ήταν Δημήτριος Ροδόπουλος. (el)
  • M. Karagatsis (Greek: Μ. Καραγάτσης; 23 June 1908 – 14 September 1960) was the pen name of the important modern Greek novelist, journalist, critic and playwright Dimitrios Rodopoulos (Δημήτριος Ροδόπουλος). The pen name M. Karagatsis is the name the novelist is known with. The letter "M." comes from Mitya, which is the Russian diminutive of Dimitris (his real name). The word "Karagatsis" comes from the tree karagatsi under the shadow of which he used to write as a young writer. Karagatsis was born in Athens, grew up in Larissa and Thessaloniki, and studied law in France. He died in Athens. (en)
  • M. Karagatsis (en griego, Μ. Καραγάτσης; 23 de junio de 1908 – 14 de septiembre de 1960) es el seudónimo de Dimitris Rodopoulos (Δημήτριος Ροδόπουλος), novelista, periodista, crítico y dramaturgo griego. (es)
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  • Ο Μ. Καραγάτσης (23 Ιουνίου 1908 − 14 Σεπτεμβρίου 1960) ήταν Έλληνας πεζογράφος, ένας από τους σημαντικότερους συγγραφείς της «Γενιάς του '30». Το πραγματικό του όνομα ήταν Δημήτριος Ροδόπουλος. (el)
  • M. Karagatsis (en griego, Μ. Καραγάτσης; 23 de junio de 1908 – 14 de septiembre de 1960) es el seudónimo de Dimitris Rodopoulos (Δημήτριος Ροδόπουλος), novelista, periodista, crítico y dramaturgo griego. En el seudónimo que utilizó en todas sus obras, la "M" proviene del nombre ruso "Mitja" (versión rusa de Jim), como le llamaban amigos y compañeros de estudios, a causa de su gran amor por Fyodor Dostoyevsky y especialmente por su novela Los hermanos Karamazov. El hecho de que firmara sus obras como " M. Karagatsis " ha sido motivo de confusión para muchos estudiosos, que a menudo interpretaron la "M." como "Michael" en referencia a sus protegonistas, Michael Karamanou (Junkermann) y Michael Roussi (El gran sueño). Sin embargo, según un reciente testimonio oral de su hija Marina Karagatsis, la inicial "M". en realidad se refiere al nombre de Miguel (Μιχάλης), no queda claro el significado real ya que Karagatsis nunca lo aclaró públicamente.​ La palabra "Karagatsis" que significa olmo, y hace referencia a un árbol bajo cuya sombra acostumbraba a leer en su juventud y que se encontraba en el cementerio de Tesalia, donde pasó la mayor parte de sus veranos adolescentes.[cita requerida] (es)
  • M. Karagatsis (Greek: Μ. Καραγάτσης; 23 June 1908 – 14 September 1960) was the pen name of the important modern Greek novelist, journalist, critic and playwright Dimitrios Rodopoulos (Δημήτριος Ροδόπουλος). The pen name M. Karagatsis is the name the novelist is known with. The letter "M." comes from Mitya, which is the Russian diminutive of Dimitris (his real name). The word "Karagatsis" comes from the tree karagatsi under the shadow of which he used to write as a young writer. Karagatsis was born in Athens, grew up in Larissa and Thessaloniki, and studied law in France. He died in Athens. He is associated with the "Generation of the '30s". (en)
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