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Written in 1978, when the “kamakia” (“harpoons”) phenomenon, young men who spent their summers offering erotic services to foreign tourists, was at its peak, the book captures these times with joyous humor and playful melancholy.
The Child is 10 years old. The destiny of the Child is to save mankind and the whole planet from the Mean Extraterrestrials. But the child is sick. So much, that he is not even allowed to get out of his house…
In the suffocating atmosphere of this idiosyncratic matriarchy, Agis tries, with the means at his disposal, his intelligence, his penetrating eye, his humor, to solve the ties in which his family has imprisoned him. But the “knot” that chokes him tightens unbearably, depriving him of his autonomy, making him incapable of love, unable, ultimately, to live.
Alexander Issaris began in April 1981 to record the events of every day and every night in a 100-page booklet. When a few months ago he decided to publish a book about his dreams, he found that eighty-five dreams were recorded, which became forty-seven after a very tough selection. This was called the Book of Dreams to reminiscence Andrei Tarkovsky’s Martyrolog.
Evangelos Zachos Papazachariou’s book “At Exarcheia in the 80s” is the chronicle of a borderline era. In the historical neighborhood of Athens, in the early 1980s, students, intellectuals, artists, neo-rebetes, unemployed and deadbeats meet, fall in love, create collectively, but most of all discuss, discuss incessantly about all issues: politics, gender, folk culture, relationship between Hellenism and the West, religion, epistemology, criticism.
33 pictures from a familiar route in Kefalonia. The road with the palm trees, the central square, the Cobbled Street and the square of the Bell. One to go – one to come back. Two women -mother and daughter- leave no trace in their passage. Only the sound from their heels on the tiles. And this route will change their lives forever.