1
ΤΑ ΠΑΡΑΜΥΘΙΑ
ΤΗΣ
ΘΕΙΑΣ
ΛΕΝΑΣ - 2
ΤΟ
ΑΡΚΟΥΔΑΚΙ
ΣΤΗ
ΒΡΟΧΗ
(The little bear in the rain)
ΣΕ
ΔΙΣΚΟΥΣ
ΜΑΚΡΑΣ
ΔΙΑΡΚΕΙΑΣ
ΑΝΤΙΓΟΝΗΣ
ΜΕΤΑΞΑ
(written by Antigoni Metaxa)
AM 01 (AM/EP 299/300)
1964?
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2
ΤΑ ΠΑΡΑΜΥΘΙΑ
ΤΗΣ
ΘΕΙΑΣ
ΛΕΝΑΣ - 3
Η
ΚΟΙΜΙΣΜΕΝΗ
ΒΑΣΙΛΟΠΟΥΛΑ
(The sleeping princess)
ΣΕ
ΔΙΣΚΟΥΣ
ΜΑΚΡΑΣ
ΔΙΑΡΚΕΙΑΣ
ΑΝΤΙΓΟΝΗΣ
ΜΕΤΑΞΑ
(written by Antigoni Metaxa)
AM 03 (AM/EP 303/304)
1964?
Audio
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3
ΤΑ ΠΑΡΑΜΥΘΙΑ
ΤΗΣ
ΘΕΙΑΣ
ΛΕΝΑΣ - 5
Η
ΚΟΚΚΙΝΟΣΚΟΥΦΙΤΣΑ
(Little red riding hood)
ΣΕ
ΔΙΣΚΟΥΣ
ΜΑΚΡΑΣ
ΔΙΑΡΚΕΙΑΣ
ΑΝΤΙΓΟΝΗΣ
ΜΕΤΑΞΑ
(written by Antigoni Metaxa)
AM 05 (AM/EP 463/464)
1964?
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4
ΤΑ ΠΑΡΑΜΥΘΙΑ
ΤΗΣ
ΘΕΙΑΣ
ΛΕΝΑΣ - 11
Ο
ΦΑΣΟΥΛΗΣ
ΚΑΙ
Ο
ΠΕΡΙΚΛΗΣ
(The Punch and the riddle)
ΣΕ
ΔΙΣΚΟΥΣ
ΜΑΚΡΑΣ
ΔΙΑΡΚΕΙΑΣ
ΑΝΤΙΓΟΝΗΣ
ΜΕΤΑΞΑ
(written by Antigoni Metaxa)
AM 11 (AM/EP 491/492)
1964?
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With special thanks to Babis Davenezias for translating from greek to english - (Above)
INFO
Antigoni Metaxa (1905-1972)
Antigone Metaxa-Krontera, well known under the pseudonym Theia Lena (Aunt Lena), was a Greek author of children's literature.
She also created the first radio programs for children and the first children's theater in Greece. After studying theater, she worked initially as an actress, and in 1932 she founded the first Greek theater for children. Later she worked in Greek Radio and established the first weekly children's radio programs. Her famous morning radio broadcast "Kalimera paidakia" (Good morning children), which took the airwaves in the late 1930's, was widely anticipated and achieved high ratings. Later she also worked in Greek television on the show "Kalispera paidakia" (Good Evening Children). For these radio and television programs, she cooperated with renowned Greek authors and artists.
In the realm of children's literature, Metaxa published some 200 books, fifty of which she wrote herself. Her books are directed at children of all ages.
She was also the editor of the children's newspaper "He efimeridoula tis theias Lenas" (Aunt Lena's little newspaper), which was published twice a month and enjoyed great popularity in Greece in the 1950's. During this same period, she wrote many tales for children, including "Ta paramythia tis theias Lenas" (The tales of Aunt Lena), "Akouse me, Maria" (Hear me, Maria), and many others, as well as books for children's theater. For her significant contribution to children's literature, she received numerous awards in Greece.
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