Thomas Paprykunios

Thomas Othon Paprykunios (23 July 1881 – 6 May 1955) was a Brunanter author, poet, and humanitarian. He is widely known for the war novels The Last Man Ahead (1928) and Silver Bullets (1933), the short story Hailstorm (1931), and the epic poems An Era of Carrington (1934), Romulus and Remus (1940), and The Land of Honey (1946). The Brunanter Literature Award-winning novel Land of Insanity (1939) is considered Paprykunios's magnum opus and one of the greatest novels in Brunanter history. Many of Paprykunios's works are considered classics of modern Brunanter history.

Early life
Paprykunios was born on 23 July 1881, in Grijzestad. His father and mother, Constantine Paprykunios and Eudokia Othon, were both of primarily Greek descent and had emigrated from the town of Patras in southern Greece to Brunant in early 1880 for better work opportunities.