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500 words with Zeta Conturi

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500 words with Zeta Conturi

Zeta Kunturi was born in Athens. He studied law and worked as a lawyer. At the Athens University of Economics and Business, where he worked as a research assistant, he taught creative writing for two years in the Student Club workshop. He has published four novels and four collections of short stories. Her stories have been anthologized in Greece and abroad. Her novel The Cashmere Scarf was recently published (Kedros Publishing House). He is a member of the Society of Writers.

In the summer I like to read mystical stories. I now have two books by my bed: The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelidis and Where the Crayfish Sing by Delia Owens.

“Mary Poppins” by Pamela Lyndon Travers to bring joy to children.

Konstantinos Cavafy and Grigorios Xenopoulos, the man whose penetrating gaze drew the Poet to the Greek public.

After studying, I stopped combining reading with knowledge. In fact, I think books mostly reward you with the pleasure they give you.

Emile Zola “I’m to blame.”

Stranger Albert Camus.

In the difficulties of personal relationships and in secrets that undermine even the closest family relationships.

Particularly tough, how much depends on how it manifests itself in each family. In The Cashmere Scarf, the problem is not so great and insurmountable, since both parents – we see at the end – deeply love their children. In addition, mutual forgiveness leads them to purification. However, in today’s society, the number of cases of domestic violence and abuse is unfortunately growing rapidly over time.

I have always believed that memory is selective, just as forgetting is selective. Painful memories slowly fade away until you wonder if they really existed in your life or if you only imagined them, while other pleasant ones you remember shudder because they were an illusion.

Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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