Lili Bita
Lili Bita, or Lili Bita Zaller, is a Greek-American author, poet, translator, artist and drama teacher.
Biography
Lili Bita was born on the island of Zante (Zakynthos). She graduated from the Greek Conservatory of Athens and the Athens School of Drama, and performed on the Athens stage and with leading Greek repertory companies. In 1957 she emigrated to the Federal Republic of West Germany, and in 1959 to the United States, becoming a naturalized citizen in 1969. She earned an M.A in Drama from the University of Miami in 1978.[1]
Bita has pursued a dual career in the United States as actress and author, notably with her one-woman shows "The Greek Woman Through the Ages” and “Freedom or Death”. She has taught at numerous American universities, most recently at Villanova University (1989–91).[2] In 1987-88 she was Artist in Residence at Drexel University.[3] In 1995 she toured India under the auspices of the Greek government, and returned there as part of the World Shakespeare Conference in 2002.
She has offered master classes on the art of drama in more than fifty American universities. Her verse has been translated into English, French, German, Spanish, and Bengali.
Early in her career, Anaïs Nin wrote of her: “Lili Bita fulfills her promise. . . . Her words are strong, body and soul in balance. Her vision is direct, unifying and complete.” [4]
Works
Prose fiction:
- Steps on the Earth (1955)
- Zero Hour (1971)
- The Scorpion and Other Stories (1998)
Poetry:
- Lightning in the Flesh (1968)
- Furies (1969; preface by Anaïs Nin)
- Blood Sketches (1973)
- Sacrifice, Exile, Night (1976)
- Fleshfire (1980; second edition, expanded, 1984)
- Firewalkers (1985)
- Bacchic Odes (1986)
- Excavations (1993)
- Striking the Sky (1997)
- Lethe (2001)
- Lightning in the Flesh: New and Selected Poems, Athens Printing (January 1, 1999), (2003; Greek only)
- Women of Fire and Blood (2007).
Autobiographical:
- Sister of Darkness (2005), memoir has been adapted for the stage as a one-woman show
Translations:
- Anaïs Nin, A Spy in the House of Love (1974; second edition, 1983)
- Joy Stocke, The Cave of the Bear (1999)
- Thirty Years in the Rain: The Selected Poetry of Nikiforos Vrettakos (2005). (With Robert Zaller)
- Pyramid, Volumes 6-10, Hellric Publications, 1969 Translator Robert Zaller
- Under the sign of Pisces, Ohio State University. Libraries, 1970, Translator Robert Zaller
- The Scorpion and Other Stories (Pella, 1998) ISBN 9780918618696, Translator Robert Zaller
- Sister of Darkness (Somerset Hall Press, 2005) ISBN 0-9724661-8-5
Plays:
- Hyena, Bars
- Sundays in the Cemetery
- The Judge
- The First Lady of Adrian
Anthology
- Pomegranate Seeds: An Anthology of Greek-American Poetry, (ed. Dean Kostos; Somerset Hall Press, 2008)[5]
- Contemporary Greek women poets. Translator Eleni Fourtouni. Thelphini Press. 1978. ISBN 978-0-915017-00-3. [6]
Notes
- ↑ "College of Arts and Sciences - Events Calendar". miami.edu. Retrieved 4 September 2016.
- ↑ http://blogs.citypaper.net/articles/2006/09/07/ReadingsBook-Signings
- ↑ http://www.library.drexel.edu/archives/collections/pc00004.html
- ↑ Resume of Lila Bita
- ↑ "Downstairs at the Cornelia Street Cafe". corneliastreetcafe.com. Retrieved 4 September 2016.
- ↑ V. Theodorou, Rita Boumi-Pappas, Melpo Axioti, Lila Bita, Katerina Anghelaki-Rooke, Kiki Dimoula, J. Mastoraki, Eleni Fourtouni
External links
- Works by or about Lili Bita in libraries (WorldCat catalog)