Pegasus and Mendios
- 102 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Pegasus and Mendios, illustrations in books, leave their pages and explore other books in search of Mount Olympus.
Eugene Trivizas stands as one of Greece's foremost children's authors, credited with revitalizing the nation's literary landscape for young readers. His works, often characterized by a distinctive blend of lyricism and surrealism, humor and poetic imagination, resonate deeply with audiences of all ages. Trivizas possesses a unique talent for reimagining classic tales into new and thought-provoking narratives, earning widespread critical acclaim. The extensive adaptation of his stories for stage, television, and radio further underscores his significant impact and versatility as a writer.






Pegasus and Mendios, illustrations in books, leave their pages and explore other books in search of Mount Olympus.
Ένα πρωί που ο Φονφόν το ξεσκονόπουλο ξεσκονίζει τη ζούγκλα, ο Λούκουλος ο λιχούδης άσπρος ελέφαντας, κολυμπάει στη λίμνη με τα πεταλουδόψαρα. Το κολύμπι τού ανοίγει την όρεξη, τρώει εκατόν πενήντα βότσαλα και γίνεται ο πιο βαρύς ελέφαντας του κόσμου. Τον βλέπει ένας γίγαντας και όταν τον πιάνει, αποφασίζει να τον πάρει μαζί του στη Χώρα των Γιγάντων για να τον χρησιμοποιήσει για βαρίδι.