“Kangelo” by Dimitris Maniatis
Is there a Hawaii in Metaxourgeio? A hearse on Patision Street. Prime minister Andreas Papandreou at Kotta’s, and… twelve more short stories of very short form. Twelve hard moments. Journalist and writer Dimitris Maniatis talks about his new book (Metronomos Publishing) with Anna Lampardaki, philologist, Dimitris Maridakis, journalist and Maria Souroukidou, radio producer.
3rd Chania Book Festival 2024
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“Asto ki as apothanei” (“Leave it and let it die”) & “Ti glossa tis tin petaxan sti gata” (“Her tongue was thrown to the cat”) by Antonia Botonaki
The author Niki Troullinou and the philologist Anna Lampardaki discuss about the revised reissue of the novel, “Asto ki as apothanei” (“Leave it and let it die”). The author’s third collection of poems will be presented by philologist Varvara Perraki. The author Antonia Botonaki will address a greeting and discuss with the audience.
Co-organized by Thraka Publishing / Pyxida tis Polis Publishing
3rd Chania book Festival 2024
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“Famigia” (“Familya”) by Antonia Zevoli-Daoudaki
The author Antonia Zevoli-Daountaki discusses her book (published by Evmaros) with Matthaios Frantzeskakis, Chania Film Festival director and Anna Lampardaki, philologist.
2nd Chania Book Festival 2023
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“I protevousa ton dakryon” (“The capital of tears”) by Leonidas Kakaroglou
Author Leonidas Kakaroglou engages in a discussion about his poetry collection, published by Estia Publishing, with Anna Lampardaki, philologist, and Nektaria-Nina Mendrinou, poet and pharmacist. Lefteris Lamprakis, actor, artistic director of exhibitions, and editor of publications for the Chania Film Festival, reads selected poems.
2nd Chania Book Festival 2023