Panagiotis Tzannetatos was born in Kefalonia in 1989. He studied Tourism Management and History of European Civilization at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. He made his first appearance in Greek letters in 2015 with the poetry collection “The Age of Humans” (Gavriilidis Editions), followed by Small Vespers (Editions Odos Panos, 2018), Nearest Station (Editions Odos Panos 2021), and other works.
His poetry is distinguished by its contemplative and existential character, inner depth, and the delicate emotional balance of its imagery. His essays reveal a mature, philosophical approach to issues of culture, art, and the human experience.
His poems and essays have been translated into several languages and presented at literary events in Greece and abroad. Moreover, some of his poems have been set to music and performed by prominent Greek composers and performers, reflecting the musicality and lyrical resonance of his work.