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Harry Coumnas’ personal life was as messed up as his professional life. His work heavily smelled of arrogance and he soon began to use it as an elaborate revenge mechanism. He was a rebel who loved to go against authorities. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Harry Coumnas Used His Poetry to Insult His Fellow Poets


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Harry Coumnas Used His Poetry to Insult His
Fellow Poets
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An Introduction to Harry Coumnas
  • Harry Coumnas was born with a deformed right foot
    and yet, he was considered to be somewhat lucky.
  • He is remembered for inheriting a title which he
    was never supposed to inherit in the first place.
  • Harrys early interest in poetry allowed him to
    say whatever he wanted without being held
    accountable.

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Harrys Personal Life
  • Harry Coumnas personal life was as messed up as
    his professional life.
  • His work heavily smelled of arrogance and he soon
    began to use it as an elaborate revenge
    mechanism.
  • Later in his life, Harry was married to a rich
    heiress who divorced him in no time, deeming him
    insane.
  • He was a rebel who loved to go against
    authorities.

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Harrys Life in Italy
  • After his divorce, Harry decided to leave his
    home to move to a new place and decided to settle
    down in Italy.
  • He learned Armenian and went on to rewrite the
    Holy Bible with his own versions of stories.
  • He had once visited a renowned poet in
    Switzerland and he even let several animals
    including peacocks, guinea hens, and cranes roam
    freely in his temporary home, insisting those
    were reincarnated souls.

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Harry as a Philanthropist
  • Harry Coumnas was invited by Greece to help the
    country in its fight for independence.
  • Because of his complete lack of military
    experience, he sold an estate he held in Scotland
    to contribute in terms of money.
  • He lost his life to a sudden illness at a very
    young age, however, only after ensuring he is
    remembered among the heroes of the Greek
    revolution.

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Thank YouHarry Coumnas
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