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Vangelis Hatziyannidis

    Vangelis Chatzigiannis's work is characterized by its deep exploration of the human condition, often delving into themes of identity, memory, and the search for meaning in a complex world. His narrative style is known for its lyrical prose and evocative imagery, drawing readers into introspective journeys. Chatzigiannis masterfully weaves together psychological depth with a keen observation of societal undercurrents, creating stories that resonate long after the final page. His writing invites contemplation on the nuances of life and the enduring power of human connection.

    Four Walls
    • 2006

      Four Walls

      • 213 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.6(54)Add rating

      Following the death of his beekeeper father, P Rodakis lives a solitary life in the old family house on a Greek island. He takes in a young fugitive woman and her daughter. Thanks to his father’s secret recipe, they produce delicious honey that becomes highly sought after. P Rodakis is captured and imprisoned by a jealous monk who wants the power of the honey for himself. Rosa goes in search of her real father and incest and imprisonment become the themes explored in this powerful novel.

      Four Walls