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Home/People/Petros Markaris
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Born
Jan 1, 1937
Age 89
Place of Birth
Istanbul, Turkey
Known For
Writing
Gender
Male

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Petros Markaris

Writing

Biography
Novelist, playwright, screenwriter and translator, Petros Markaris was born in Istanbul, studied economics and since 1976 has been working as a freelance writer. His detective novels ("Night Bulletin", "Defense Zone", "Che Killed himself", "Major Shareholder", "Old, very old", "Overdue Loans") are published in fourteen languages ​​and his hero, the policeman Haritos , is one of the most popular detective heroes in Europe. He collaborated with Theodoros Angelopoulos in many of his film scripts. He has also translated into Greek the works of Brecht, Wedekind, Schnitzler. His latest translation is the two parts of Goethe's Faust.
Patision blues, el mirall de la crisi grega poster

Patision blues, el mirall de la crisi grega

as Self
2013
Murder at Agora poster

Murder at Agora

as Self (uncredited)
2007
Eternity and a Day poster

Eternity and a Day

Cast
1998
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Days of '36

as Murdered Trade Unionist
1972