Vassilis Rotas
Vassilis Rotas was a Greek author, politician, and translator of Shakespeare's dramas from English to Greek.
Biography
He was born in Chiliomodi on the Peloponnese in 1889 and studied literature at the University of Athens and drama at the Athens Conservatoire. Following this, he established the Popular Theatre of Athens in 1932 and translated some theater plays of William Shakespeare into Greek during the 1930s.After Nazi Germany occupied Greece in World War II, he joined the National Liberation Front and established the Theater of the Mountains. Following this, he toured the country with theater plays together with members of the United Panhellenic Organization of Youth, the youth wing of the EAM. He was the author of the hymn of the EAM to a melody of the Russian Katyusha. He was the Director of Culture in the Political Committee of National Liberation, the political resistance movement against Nazi Germany. Following the end of World War II, he was again involved in the translations of the works of Shakespeare. Rotas and Voula Damianakou published the magazine Laikos Logos between 1966 and 1967. He died in 1977.