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When Nazi Germany occupied Greece in 1941, Elytis joined the antifascist resistance to the Italians in Albania. He became something of a bard among young Greeks; one of his poems, Asma heroiko kai penthimo gia ton chameno anthypolochago tes Alvanias (1945; "Heroic and Elegiac Song for the Lost Second Lieutenant of the Albanian Campaign"), became an anthem to the cause of freedom. After the war he lapsed into literary silence for almost 15 years, returning to print in 1959 with To Axion Esti ("Worthy It Is"; The Axion Esti), a long poem reminiscent of Walt Whitman's Song of Myself. Elytis lived in Paris for a short time after the Greek military coup of 1967. His later works include Ho helios ho heliatoras (1971; The Sovereign Sun), Ta eterothale (1974; "The Stepchildren"), and Ho mikros nautilos (1986; The Little Mariner).
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