
He was born in Nicosia and is a graduate of the Faculty of Turkic Studies at the University of Cyprus. He wrote a trilogy about how the women of Cyprus talk about the war. He has also written plays for independent stages and for THOK. Her new book, Brandy Sour, is published by Pataki.
“Catch the Hare” by Lana Bastasic, “My Husband” by Rumena Buzarovskaya and “The Sun with Bayonets” by George Skabardonis.
The existence of Jewish camps in the Karaolos region of Cyprus in the extraordinary “What is the Plain”, Nasia Dionisiou (Polis).
“Foreigner” Camus. I hadn’t read it before and I picked it up at the right time when I was struggling with some important issues.
On the beach, by the sea, during the day, in summer.
Reading is always a great pleasure for me, but I may have felt a little guilty for loving the Harry Potter books so much. Now that I think about it again, no guilt, Just joy.
The comfort it offers you. Drive.
I’m between Faulkner’s While I’m Bleeding and Economos’ Tell Her. Summer is always the time when I can immerse myself in reading like before.
If it were politics, we wouldn’t be able to do anything. Fortunately, there is something more than politics, vices and human prejudices. Short stories of people who restore our trust in the world.
If this building is Ledra Palace, the legendary hotel in Nicosia, which flourished in the 1960s and became the center of all political events on the island, wars, demonstrations, the opening of barricades, all joys and sorrows, then yes, it can be a mirror of the country and the whole era, everything that was and could be.
Source: Kathimerini

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