Evangelos Zachos-Papazachariou was born in 1938 by Pontic parents. Student of Simon Karas, doctor of philosophy in comparative literature at the University of Sorbonne, researcher at the National Center for Scientific Research of France in the field of social history of the Balkan countries, ha was involved in research and teaching in the fields of ethnography and folklore (Democritus University of Thrace, University of Thessaly etc.) He wrote in French and Greek many studies on popular culture, among which the widely read “Dictionary of the Greek slang”, prose, scripts, while the particularly fertile has been his lyrical and musical production.
Evangelos Zachos-Papazachariou was born in 1938 by Pontic parents. Student of Simon Karas, doctor of philosophy in comparative literature at the University of Sorbonne, researcher at the National Center for Scientific Research of France in the field of social history of the Balkan countries, ha was involved in research and teaching in the fields of ethnography and folklore (Democritus University of Thrace, University of Thessaly etc.) He wrote in French and Greek many studies on popular culture, among which the widely read “Dictionary of the Greek slang”, prose, scripts, while the particularly fertile has been his lyrical and musical production.
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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.