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Is it a roman fleuve in the sense of the Proust's \"Remembrance of things past\"? Is it a wild prose-poetic fling in a \"sarcastic climate\"? Or is it an autobiography of Greece's most human poet, whom Aragon hailed as the \"greatest poet of his time\"? And what about the strange title? How are the established Orthodox saints, traditionally decorating the panels near the altar, how are they replaced by anonymous human beings? -everyday people from Ritsos' neighbourhood members of his family and simple inhabitants of Monemvasia; unassuming fellow-prisoners on exile islands and a closely-knit band of friends. 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The big buisness explotation of the island is represended by Nikias Zavolis, the odious manager of the hotel, where the hero -Dimos Hairetis- is spending his holiday with his exotic half-caste mistress. 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Under his passionate, yet humorous, scrutiny, Mrs. Freeman and her husband come alive with great vividness, all the while retaining intact the mystery of their \"otherness.\"\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe book is much more than the story of Mrs. Freeman's life and times; it also offers an ironical insight into the confrontation of two cultures, two different ways of looking at the world.","image":"http://www.biblionet.gr/images/covers/b43806.jpg","isbn":"960-04-0482-8","isbn13":"978-960-04-0482-1","ismn":null,"issn":null,"series":{"id":895,"name":"Modern Greek Writers","books_count":37,"tsearch_vector":"'greek' 'modern' 'writers'","created_at":"2017-04-13T00:57:20.275+03:00","updated_at":"2017-04-13T00:57:20.275+03:00"},"pages":117,"publication_year":1991,"publication_place":"Αθήνα","price":"7.0","price_updated_at":"2010-07-28","cover_type":"Μαλακό εξώφυλλο","availability":"Κυκλοφορεί","format":"Βιβλίο","original_language":null,"original_title":"Τι θέλει η κυρία Φρίμαν","publisher_id":10,"extra":null,"biblionet_id":43806,"url":"https://bibliography.gr/books/what-does-mrs-freeman-want.json"},{"id":9170,"title":"Heroes' Shrine for Sale or the Elegant Toilet","subtitle":null,"description":"Kesariani, once you were a star; for a moment you shone in the firmament and then, you vanished for ever into the void of history... There's nothing left. Now you're plastering the last traces of gunshots on your forehead, like an old dog licking its wounds, where the scar has healed.\"\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eMarios Hakkas lived almost all his tragically short life close to the Athenian neighbourhood of Kesariani, in the shadow of Mount Hymettos. Throughout the Nazi Occupation of Greece, this district was the symbol of Greek Resistance and Hakkas' stories are indelibly marked by the blood-stained events of the Kesariani \"Skopeftirio\" (Shooting-Ground), where at least a thousand Greek Partisans sacrificed their lives. With sharp irony, but also occasional flashes of elegiac lyricism, Hakkas laments the loss of this valiant spirit. Wrathfully, he imagines the once heroic Shooting-Ground being sold out to land-grabbers, interested only in profiteering and money-grubbing shop-owners. The acquisition of a newfangled \"elegant toilet\" becomes the symbol of this new Kesariani, where disappointed ex-idealists are no longer able to dream or even to remember their recent struggles. However, the last story in the last book records the voice of a single lad, killed while resisting, and this outcry remains vibrantly alive, demanding justice from future generations.\u003cbr\u003e","image":"http://www.biblionet.gr/images/covers/b9560.jpg","isbn":"960-04-1333-9","isbn13":"978-960-04-1333-5","ismn":null,"issn":null,"series":{"id":895,"name":"Modern Greek Writers","books_count":37,"tsearch_vector":"'greek' 'modern' 'writers'","created_at":"2017-04-13T00:57:20.275+03:00","updated_at":"2017-04-13T00:57:20.275+03:00"},"pages":110,"publication_year":1997,"publication_place":"Αθήνα","price":"7.0","price_updated_at":"2010-07-28","cover_type":"Μαλακό εξώφυλλο","availability":"Κυκλοφορεί","format":"Βιβλίο","original_language":null,"original_title":"Ο μπιντές. Το κοινόβιο. 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How are the established Orthodox saints, traditionally decorating the panels near the altar, how are they replaced by anonymous human beings? - everyday people from Ritsos' neighbourhood; members of his large family and simple inhabitants of Monemvasia; unassuming fellow-prisoners on exile islands and a closely-knit band of friends.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eAll these \"anonymities\" are skillfully counterpointed with the hero - Ion - and Ion's alter ego - Ariostos - and woven into a fascinating tapestry of reminiscences and reflections, vivid memories from childhood and adolescence, speculations on Greece's recent history, confessions bordering on psycho-analytical introspection, and, occasionally, surrealistic dreams. Ritsos' Iconostasis is embellished with an almost Joycean richness of words, including outrageous puns, unprecedented, though ineffably \"poetic\", erotica and miraculous flights of language.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eIn Part Three, Ritsos adds the finishing touches to his vast mosaic bringing his visionary cycle full circle.\u003cbr\u003eA.M.","image":"http://www.biblionet.gr/images/covers/b61602.jpg","isbn":"960-04-1945-0","isbn13":"978-960-04-1945-0","ismn":null,"issn":null,"series":{"id":895,"name":"Modern Greek Writers","books_count":37,"tsearch_vector":"'greek' 'modern' 'writers'","created_at":"2017-04-13T00:57:20.275+03:00","updated_at":"2017-04-13T00:57:20.275+03:00"},"pages":255,"publication_year":2001,"publication_place":"Αθήνα","price":"14.0","price_updated_at":"2010-07-28","cover_type":"Μαλακό εξώφυλλο","availability":"Κυκλοφορεί","format":"Βιβλίο","original_language":null,"original_title":"Εικονοστάσιο ανωνύμων αγίων: Σφραγισμένα μ' ένα χαμόγελο: Λιγοστεύουν οι ερωτήσεις: Ο Αρίοστος αρνείται να γίνει Άγιος","publisher_id":10,"extra":null,"biblionet_id":61602,"url":"https://bibliography.gr/books/iconostasis-of-anonymous-saints-13fc5bd8-ac61-4328-996f-97a8b2d2ea14.json"},{"id":18544,"title":"Red Dyed Hair","subtitle":null,"description":"Emmanuel Retsinas (call him Louis) flows like a river in full flood through \"Red dyed head\" the brilliant first novel by Greek playwright Kostas Mourselas. 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Why did his wife, Irene Duca, promote Nicephorus Bryennius for the throne?\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003ePeople and events; failures, tears and sorrows, hopes, visions that faded, joys evaporated, meanness and passion. \"Come Forth, King\" attempts to revive the final glimmer of Byzantium and to take us back on a journey to those difficult years through the narrative of an insignificant palace member who, now retired to Sinope in Pontus, recalls the past with awe.\u003cbr\u003e","image":"http://www.biblionet.gr/images/covers/b79472.jpg","isbn":"960-04-2406-3","isbn13":"978-960-04-2406-5","ismn":null,"issn":null,"series":{"id":895,"name":"Modern Greek Writers","books_count":37,"tsearch_vector":"'greek' 'modern' 'writers'","created_at":"2017-04-13T00:57:20.275+03:00","updated_at":"2017-04-13T00:57:20.275+03:00"},"pages":383,"publication_year":2003,"publication_place":"Αθήνα","price":"20.0","price_updated_at":"2010-07-28","cover_type":"Μαλακό εξώφυλλο","availability":"Κυκλοφορεί","format":"Βιβλίο","original_language":null,"original_title":"Ένας σκούφος από πορφύρα","publisher_id":10,"extra":null,"biblionet_id":79472,"url":"https://bibliography.gr/books/come-forth-king.json"},{"id":6146,"title":"Mother Thessaloniki","subtitle":null,"description":"A nice book this about the mother city. 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