Reading Greece: Georgia Diakou on Writing as an Attempt to Map Femininity Within Patriarchal Structures
Georgia Diakou (1995) was born and raised in Karditsa. She graduated from the Department of...
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Georgia Diakou (1995) was born and raised in Karditsa. She graduated from the Department of...
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The Art Spring in Chania of the 1960s to the 1990s. The Case of Giorgos Kounalis, a research study...
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Valadis Mastoras (1994) was born and raised in Igoumenitsa. He studied Applied Informatics at the...
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Miltos Pavlou born in Thessaloniki, lives and works in Vienna, Austria. He serves at the European...
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Takis Kayalis is Professor of Modern Greek Literature at the Hellenic Open University. He studied...
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Nana Papadaki is an actress, director and writer. She studied acting at the Greek Art Theater...
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Little bookstores constitute an integral part of our culture and our local communities. It’s the...
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“Aristotelistes” project has been running since 2020 aiming to the development,...
Read MoreReading Greece is a series of interviews featuring Greek writers and other stakeholders of the Greek book market. It forms part of Greek News Agenda, issued by the Public Diplomacy Secretariat of the Hellenic Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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Poem of the Month: “The Free Besieged” by Dionysios Solomos - Greek News Agenda
On April 15, 1825, the invading Ottoman armies besieged the city of Messolonghi for the third time. The defenders managed to keep the city for almost one year, yet a number of factors such as the...1 week ago