Beyond his accomplishments as an award-winning poet, Kraniotis is also a respected physician, demonstrating a rare ability to unite science and art. His poems have been translated into more than forty languages and published in numerous international anthologies, journals, and literary magazines. As the founder of the World Poets Society and the Mediterranean Poetry Festival, he has played a significant role in connecting poets from different cultures and promoting global literary dialogue.
Dimitris P. Kraniotis (Greece)
The poet
He seals
The unseen of the lights
He symbolizes
Of false Presents
Naked bodies
He paints
Birds of waters
He shapes
Prison cells of the innocent
He tears down
Of empty seasons
He reaps
Woven ideas
The poet
Always in the end
Builds a new beginning
Poetic license
By poetic licenseThe words lie down
In our soul
Declaring as veterans
Of struggles of honesty
Our heart
Armed
With power
Of anti-authoritarian herbs
Filled
With victorious defeats
Of semi-unconscious endurances
With numbnesses - victimisers
The "ego's" of apology
The tears
Of the strength of others
That buried
Words of the “okka”**
From nothing
To maximum
Of our eleven wounds
Days of snow
To become the first rains
Drowning in a morning
Whispers of vagrancy
The sky of oblivion
Crying
Victims of the mind
Stepping on promises
Marching
In paths of remorse
Projecting skillfully
Ηidden "ego's"
In apology
with nine heads in Greek mythology
** Okka was an Ottoman measure of mass
Dimitris P. Kraniotis: Biography
Early Life and Education
Dimitris P. Kraniotis was born on July 15, 1966, in Larissa Prefecture, Greece, and grew up in the coastal town of Stomio. From an early age, he developed a deep appreciation for literature and the arts. Alongside his passion for poetry, he pursued a career in medicine, studying at the Medical School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and later earning a Master of Science degree in Medicine from the University of Thessaly. Today, he lives and works in Larissa as an Internal Medicine specialist physician.
Literary Career
Kraniotis began publishing poetry at a young age. His first collection, Traces (1985), introduced readers to a fresh poetic voice marked by sensitivity and philosophical reflection. Over the years, he expanded his literary portfolio with numerous acclaimed collections, including:
- Traces (1985)
- Clay Faces (1992)
- Fictitious Line (2005)
- Dunes (2007)
- Endogram (2010)
- Edda (2010)
- Illusions (2010)
- Leaves Vowels (2017)
- Tie of Public Decency (2018)
- Minus One (2022)
- Wrinkles in the Coffee (2024)
- Hearing the Same Sound (2025)
His poetry is known for its lyrical depth, symbolic imagery, and exploration of themes such as human existence, social consciousness, love, memory, and peace.
International Recognition
Dimitris P. Kraniotis has received numerous international awards and distinctions for his literary achievements. His poems have been translated into more than forty languages and published in literary magazines, journals, and anthologies worldwide. His participation in major international poetry festivals has established him as one of Greece’s most recognized contemporary poetic voices.
Literary Leadership
Beyond writing poetry, Kraniotis has contributed significantly to global literary culture. He served as President of the 22nd World Congress of Poets held in Greece in 2011 and later became President Emeritus of the World Congress of Poets. He is the Founder and President of the World Poets Society (WPS) and Founder and Director of the Mediterranean Poetry Festival in Larissa. These initiatives have helped strengthen connections among poets from diverse cultures and backgrounds.
Editor and Cultural Ambassador
Kraniotis is also the Editor-in-Chief of the international anthology World Poetry 2011, which featured 205 poets from 65 countries. Through his editorial work and cultural activities, he has promoted international literary cooperation and encouraged dialogue among writers worldwide.
Peace and Humanitarian Activities
A strong advocate for peace through literature, Kraniotis serves as Chairman of the Writers for Peace Committee of PEN Greece and represents PEN Greece within the international Writers for Peace network. His work reflects a belief that poetry can build bridges between cultures and contribute to a more peaceful world.
Legacy
Combining the precision of a physician with the imagination of a poet, Dimitris P. Kraniotis has created a remarkable legacy in contemporary world literature. His dedication to poetry, culture, and international understanding continues to inspire readers and writers across the globe. Through his books, festivals, and literary organizations, he remains a powerful voice for creativity, dialogue, and peace in the twenty-first century.
