Books
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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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Karvelas talks misogyny in the newsroom
Victorian editor of The Australian, Patricia Karvelas speaks about sexism in the newsroom and the glass ceiling that exists in all workplaces.
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Icarus Simon releases two books
An immigrant poet’s journey through cancer and the search for belonging.
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Jim Saltis book launch
The book will be presented by the well known and acclaimed Alexandrian poet and artist, Nikos Nomikos.
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Bendigo Writers Festival talks Greece
From Greece as a destination, to how Greek Australian writers meld their cultures, the festival will include a Greek Australian writers session.
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Penghlis tells it all
Greek Australian actor Thaao Penghlis has released his memoir and travel diary, Places: the journey of my days, my lives.
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Greek crisis animated in short film
Greek American animator Nassos Vakalis brings to the screen Dinner for Few, a sociopolitical metaphor and satire of the Greek crisis in the shape of an animated 3D movie.
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Lex Marinos’ ‘irresponsible memoir’
From ‘wog’ to majestic patriarch Manolis in The Slap, the memoir of Australia’s much-loved Lex Marinos is out now.