 
 
Title: Ο ΚÌKLOS- Kikì Dimoulà
(in Greek)
Author: Kiki Dimoula
Introduction: Nikos Petsalis-Diomidis
Publisher: Bank of Greece (Centre for 
Culture, Research and Documentation)
Year of publication: 2013
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 Elias Venezis, Thanassis 
Petsalis-Diomidis, Nassos Detzortzis 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 the issue
Kiki Dimoula (1931-2020) was a renowned Greek poet of the so-called Generation of the 
Thirties and a member of the Academy of Athens. She contributed widely to Kyklos
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poems, pieces of travel literature, anecdotes from her life at the Bank of Greece, 
impressions from films, theatrical shows and music performances, or interviews with 
personalities of her time. Whether she described the complex structure of “A Dream 
Play” by Strindberg or the way that a mosquito flew inside her office, she always 
managed to cast the same penetrating eye on things, ever being ready to transform them 
into poetic images.