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Dean Kalimniou

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OXI

Dean Kalimniou looks at the significance of the term ‘OXI’ through Greek history.

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Beyond the ‘Poseidonians’

Dean Kalimniou on why Cavafy’s poem Poseidonians still resonates today.

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Greeks and decibels

Dean Kalimniou on the revelation that members of his ‘tribe’ are possessed of a certain renown with regard to the resonance of their voices.

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Noted Transparencies

‘Within the dark of anguish/I inhabited your footsteps/these you told me/ are the yeast of resurrection’.

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A wog letter of love

Dean Kalimniou addresses mainstream journalists who posit that ‘wog’ is a term of endearment.

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Smyrna unpunished

The Seven Churches mentioned in the Apocalypse of St John no longer exist

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GOODY’S

Their cuisine notwithstanding, is the personification of Greece in ways subtle and unsuspecting.

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The randy express to Tirana

Dean Kalimniou recalls his unexpected journey to the annual conference of the Union for Human Rights Party.

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Απογραφή

Important elements of Australia are not reflected in the census and are of concern since our government may not understand the true complexity of its multicultural identity.

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Ρουφιάνοι

Ruffiano, meaning a pander or a pimp. From the fifteenth century, while the term in English evolved, in Greek it remained extremely close to the original Italian.

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