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Vasso, Kalamaras

Family name
Vasso
Short description
Vasso belongs to that courageous, even heroic, first generation of Greek immigrants who arrived just after the Second World-War and the Civil War in Greece. She was born in Athens to a middle-class family. Before completing high school, she met and married Leonidas Kalamaras, a young man from Florina who was soon to join his father in the country town of Manjimup, southwest of Western Australia. Leonidas’ father had migrated many years before and had a tobacco farm in Manjimup. Vasso soon joined them with her baby son in 1951.
Migration can be a harsh experience for most immigrants but for Vasso it was excruciatingly difficult, as she moved from Athens to a farming community in a remote town in W.A. After ten years of hard work with very few comforts at home, and the arrival of another son, the family moved permanently to Perth. There, they did what very few migrants who came to Australia as adults could accomplish. They both undertook tertiary studies and while Leonidas became a sculptor and painter, Vasso turned to her first love: writing! From the moment she set foot in Majimup she began writing. Her life in an isolated, farming town, inspired her to write about farmers and outback dwellers (not only Greek), with particular emphasis on depicting the lives of women. During her long writing life, she became a distinguished writer of plays, short stories, poetry and novels, published in Greek and English. She has won many awards in Greece and Australia including the 1990 ‘Western Australian Premier’s Award for Fiction’ for The Same Light, a collection of poetry and prose. Vasso was a pioneer in the field of multicultural literature. She insisted on publishing her books in both Greek and English. Her bilingual collection of short stories titled Other Earth – Άλλα Χώματα, was the first bilingual literary book, published by the prestigious Australian publisher, Freemantle Arts Centre Press, in 1977. She believed in a multicultural Australia where bilingual publications were valued. source: Neos Kosmos
Given name(s)
Kalamaras
Gender
Female
Country of birth
Greece
Country of death
Australia
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