Vassilis Vassilikos Books
Vassilis Vassilikos was a prolific Greek writer whose works often drew upon his experiences as a diplomat and his engagement with political realities. His writing is characterized by a sharp insight into social and political issues, analyzing the human condition when confronted with adversity. Through his novels and poetry, he explored themes of justice, exile, and identity, while maintaining a distinctive style and voice.







Greece's most acclaimed living novelist gives us a magical realist portrait of contemporary Europe and contemporary Europeans. Here are seven tales that explore the themes of materialism, post Cold War politics, love, religious faith, and the power of imagination. In the tradition of Gabriel García Márquez and Luigi Pirandello, Vassilikos writes of the fantasies within reality, the spirit in existence, and the art within life.
Die Fotografien
- 245 pages
- 9 hours of reading
