Title: Ο ΚÌKLOS- Elìas Venèzis
(in Greek)
Author: Elias Venezis
Publisher: Bank of Greece (Centre for
Culture, Research and Documentation)
Year of publication: 2015
Number of pages: 56
Dimensions: 29 x 21 cm
Book type: Reprint
Non-commercial publication
About Kyklos
Kyklos (meaning “circle”) was the name of the first staff magazine of the Bank of Greece.
Its publication began in 1961 and ended in 1969, soon after the arrival of the Greek junta.
Kyklos featured economic articles and articles of general interest, but also short stories,
poems etc. by important people of the Greek letters, such as Kiki Dimoula, Nassos
Detzortzis, Thanassis Petsalis-Diomidis etc., who also served as employees of the Bank of
Greece.
The Centre for Culture, Research and Documentation inaugurated a series of events in
the memory of those people and published accompanying commemorative issues of
Kyklos with reprints of their original collaborations. In this way, the totality of their work
in Kyklos was compiled in a single issue.
About this issue
Elias Venezis (1904-1973) was a renowned novelist of the so-called Generation of the
Thirties and a member of the Academy of Athens. The issue, in its first part, features the
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reprints of his contributions to Kyklos, i.e. travelogues, chronicles, historical articles or
simply accounts of incidents that took place at the Bank. In its second part, it contains his
personal correspondence with Governors of the Bank E. Tsouderos and K. Varvaressos on
the Chronicle of the Bank of Greece, which he had written.
Finally, a third part refers to his
imprisonment during the Occupation, when he dared to talk about freedom in a
gathering of the Bank’s personnel; this imprisonment met a large-scale reaction from the
people of the Greek letters and some important documents in this respect are published
here. The commemorative issue was published on the occasion of the 110-year
anniversary from Elias Venezis’s birth