George Pavlopoulos was born in Athens in 1980. He is the author of three novels: 300 Kelvin in the Afternoon, (2007), Steam, (2011) and The Limit and the Wave (2014). He was a guest of the Hellenic Foundation for Culture at the 2015 Frankfurt Book Fair. In 2017 he participated in the International Short Story Festival of Istanbul.
In his travel blog, Letters to Barbara, he presents texts and photos of places to visit. His second novel Steam is in the permanent collection of Yale, Harvard, Princeton and Columbia libraries. He currently lives in Berlin.
George Pavlopoulos was born in Athens in 1980. He is the author of three novels: 300 Kelvin in the Afternoon, (2007), Steam, (2011) and The Limit and the Wave (2014). He was a guest of the Hellenic Foundation for Culture at the 2015 Frankfurt Book Fair. In 2017 he participated in the International Short Story Festival of Istanbul.
In his travel blog, Letters to Barbara, he presents texts and photos of places to visit. His second novel Steam is in the permanent collection of Yale, Harvard, Princeton and Columbia libraries. He currently lives in Berlin.
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How far away can someone go from home? And there where he will be found, with his only luggage, an escape impulse, what will await him? A place of liberation? An environment that excites his desires? A milieu that tames his passions? A space symbol of its inner isolation? An unbecoming non-place that that tests its endurance?