Writer
Eleni Loppa
Eleni Loppa was born in Thessaloniki. She studied literature as an IKY scholarship holder at the University of Athens, where she completed her postgraduate studies and her PhD in Modern Greek Literature. He worked as a philologist in various cities in Greece and in Paris, where he also served as an Education Consultant, with responsibility for Greek schools in three countries, France, Switzerland and Lower Italy. In Paris he attended postgraduate studies at the Sorbonne and at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales and participated in research on the Sociology of Literature. He taught Literature and Language at the Pedagogical Department of Primary Education of the University of Athens. and at the Department of Philology of the Democritus University of Thrace. From 1998-2006 he was a School Counselor for philologists in Thessaloniki. He was a member of the writing team of the school textbooks "Expression-Exposition" for the Lyceum. He is also a member of the group of philologists, which prepared - and continues to create - digital material, "Polytropi gylosa", for the teaching of the language in high school and high school, which the group granted to the Greek Language Center (KEG). He has published articles on language and literature in scientific journals of our country and France and has participated with announcements in many conferences, seminars and workshops in Greece and abroad. Since 2010 he has been writing novels. He has published a trilogy consisting of the following novels: "The white paper hard mirror", Gavrielidis publications, (2011), "Emigre. Stories of people", Gavrielidis publications, (2013) and "Forbidden homeland", N. publications. Batsiola, (2015). Her books, "Life is elsewhere?" are published by Rome publications. Requiem for a dream", (2017) and "Souls call", (2019). Followed by "Purple", ed. AO (2021) and "The cry of nature", (2024), ed. Dot. He is a member of the Society of Writers of Thessaloniki (ELTH). For fourteen years now, he has been coordinating the reading club, "For the sake of literature...".
