
Alexandros Diamantis was born in Athens in 1994. He is the director and doctoral student of the Faculty of Theater Studies at the National University of Kapodistrias in Athens. The story “Then let’s go” is his first book, published by Kastaniotis.
An abridged edition of Oxford Shakespeare, an album André Kertész: Sixty Years of Photography, 1912-1972, and Max Ernst’s Une semaine de bonte.
That the Epic of Gilgamesh echoes fears of human-caused environmental destruction. I learned about this thanks to the publication “Gilgamesh. Gods and Heroes of the Ancient World by Louise M. Prine.
Exostis by Nikos Kachtitsis.
Once, when I was at my old friend’s house, and we sat quietly after the day and both read, each different, and it was evening outside and it was getting windy.
Nope. It seems silly to me to feel guilty about your taste.
To speak the truth directly and boldly, without pretense or hesitation.
“Wild Detectives” by Roberto Bolagno.
Look, you can talk a lot about the current situation in which my own generation grew up, but personally, I believe that every coming of age is also a kind of “landing”.
I could say that we meet them the moment they run. They start with a mundane “characterless” life, very charming, and head towards an explosive vision, which is probably nothing more than a delusion, but which also attracts them as something urgent and necessary.
Source: Kathimerini

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