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Straight from the Donkey’s Mouth

A story of Greek bureaucracy at its frustrating best is told in Eleni Trataris Cotton’s new book.

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Not the usual postcard from Athens

Launching his book The Demons of Athens, Professor Vrasidas Karalis talks about why he considers the situation in Greece to be worse six years on.

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Diasporic literature event this weekend

The tri-lingual electronic issue of the 2014 Diasporic Literature magazine will be launched this weekend with a special musical performance

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The Forgotten Flotilla: The Craft of Heroes launched

The book explores a maritime archaeological project dating back to World War II, and in particular, the Battle of Crete.

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Off we go to learn Greek

A new text book on the market aims to help students of Modern Greek who are at an intermediate level.

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Victoria Hislop: Greece inspires me

The writer of the best seller The Island, Victoria Hislop says she can’t find inspiration in England and admits Greece is her muse

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Hislop explores Cypriot story

The new work by best-selling author and Grecophile, The Sunrise is set against the backdrop of the Turkish invasion of northern Cyprus.

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Symeonidou’s book now on Amazon

Greek author Alexandra Symeonidou’s autobiography Nightmares in the Saudi Arabian Desert is now available in paperback online.

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Journeys of bilingual poets at the Immigration Museum

The event will explore the way in which bilingual poets’ writing has been informed by their two homelands.

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Nobel winner with Thessaloniki family roots

The family roots of the French writer and 2014 Nobel Prize winner, Patrick Modiano, lay in Thessaloniki until the beginning of World War II.

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