“Adynates poles” (“Impossible Cities”) by Nikos Mantis & “I mnimi tou pagou” (“The Memory of Ice”) by Ioanna Bourazopoulou
Novelists Nikos Α. Mantis and Ioanna Bourazopoulou discuss their recent books and the contemporary explorations of fantasy literature. Coordinated by: Marina Aretaki, Laboratory Teaching Staff member of the Department of Philology, University of Crete.
CO-ORGANIZED BY: Kastaniotis Publishing
4th Chania Book Festival 2025
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“Pou zei o lykos?” (“Where does the wolf live?”) by Rhea Galanaki
The novel “Pou zei o lykos;” (“Where does the wolf live?”), with the dedication “For the groups of friends, from ’67 to ’74”, long out of print, is being reissued exactly fifty years after the iconic year of 1974, featuring an extensive afterword written today. Author Rhea Galanaki discusses with Marina Aretaki, Laboratory Teaching Staff at the Department of Philology, University of Crete.
Co-organized by Kastaniotis Publishing
3rd Chania Book Festival 2024
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“Seferis kai Camus: Zitima fotos” ( “Seferis and Camus: A Question of Light”) by Yannis Kiourtsakis
Marina Aretaki, Laboratory Teaching Staff at the Department of Philology, University of Crete, discusses with the novelist and essayist Yannis Kiourtsakis about his new book and how two authors of the 20th century prophetically see the current crisis of European and global civilization.
Co-organized by Patakis Publishing
3rd Chania Book Festival 2024