
Giorgos Vidalis lives in Athens and is originally from Tinos. For 33 years he worked as a journalist in the culture department of the Eleftherotype newspaper. Recently his short story “Proso anapoda” (publishing house “Armos”) was published. This was preceded by his novel “Tryferi es i itta” (Kedros Editions) a few years ago.
Bookshop of Little Wonders by Monica Gutiérrez, My World by Lucrezia Dunavi, Scenes and Images of an Age by Ilias Andriopoulos, Menu of Love by Nicolas Baro.
“To go far, you don’t need to run” from the book “My World” by Lucretia Dunavi.
“A Tale of Two Cities” by Charles Dickens.
From the 19th century Alexandros Papadiamanty, Guy de Maupassant, Anton Chekhov, Charles Dickens, Leucadio Hearn and from the 20th century, Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Excellent storytellers. It promises to be a wonderful evening that will last until the morning.
On a sunny morning, lying in bed with a book you don’t want to put down.
To “travel” me, to bring out a sense of humor, to have humor and reflection.
Fabrice Carot’s novel “Toast”.
“Proso upside down” implies selfishness, misunderstanding, cannibalism, three sports in which we Greeks excel throughout our lives. In the background are some forgotten values that we must remember and preserve, such as simplicity, nobility, kindness.
The rapid development of technology (Internet, computers, mobile phones), various imported theories (political correctness, the human rights industry, founded in two and a half years of coronovirus) turn most people into isolated and lonely individuals, into helpless spectators.
Source: Kathimerini

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