Georgios Souris (2 February 1853 Ermoupolis - 26 August 1919 Piraeus) was a Greek satirical poet, and journalist. He was nominated for a Nobel Prize in Literature.[1]
He studied at University of Athens. From 1883 to 1918, he published the weekly newspaper, Rome. Queen Olga prosecuted him, for his writing.[2] He was a member of the Parnassos Literary Society.[3]
In 2011, one of his songs was used during the Greek government-debt crisis.[4] In 2019, there was a play about him, "A Roman named George Souris".[5] In 2020, there was a "George Souris" Carnival.[6]