I was born in Cyprus, grew up in London, and migrated to Australia to teach Greek at the University of
New England in Armidale, New South Wales. That was in 1981. Prior to that I’d been a grammar-school boy,
an apprentice mechanic, a washer of dishes, a waiter, a KFC cook, a motorcyclist, a van-driver, a diesel
mechanic, a factory worker, and a student.
In 1983 I moved to Melbourne to assume responsibility for Greek at Monash University. When I left Monash,
I had been head of (modern) Greek there for nineteen years.
Selected Publications
Literary Criticism
- “The Narrator of Vasilis Arvanitis: An Exploration into Emotional Response to the Reading of Fiction”
by Pavlos Andronikos. In The Text and Its Margins: Post-Structuralist Approaches to Twentieth-Century Greek Literature ed. M. Alexiou & V. Lambropoulos (New York: Pella Publishing Co., 1985).
- “‘Carrying On About Things Greek...’: Rationality and Identity in Angelo Loukakis’ For the
Patriarch” by Pavlos Andronikos. In Neohellenism ed. John Burke & Stathis Gauntlett (Humanities Research Centre Monograph
no. 5. Canberra: Australian National University, 1992).
Translations
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Vasilis Arvanitis by Stratis Myrivilis. Translated by Pavlos Andronikos. Armidale: University of New England
Publishing Unit, 1983.
Editing
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Antipodes 1974-1994, vol. 2. Melbourne: G.A.C.L.M.V., 1994. (All of the editions of the periodical
Antipodes from 1974 to 1994 were reprinted in three hefty volumes. Volume 2 is comprised of the editions which
I edited alone [nos. 20-22], and with Christos Fifis [nos. 23-26].)
- Reviews editor for Modern Greek Studies (Australia and New Zealand) vols. 4-7
(1996-1999).
Music
Software
- MixDownCBX-D5 Demo. On Future Music CD 48, which accompanies
Future Music no. 48, October 1996 (Bath, UK).
Also included with the programme MAX version 3.5 by Opcode, USA (1997).
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