Vassilis Vassilikos Bücher
Vassilis Vassilikos war ein produktiver griechischer Schriftsteller, dessen Werke oft von seinen Erfahrungen als Diplomat und seinem Engagement für politische Realitäten geprägt waren. Sein Schreiben zeichnet sich durch scharfe Einblicke in soziale und politische Fragen aus und analysiert die menschliche Verfassung angesichts von Widrigkeiten. Durch seine Romane und Gedichte erforschte er Themen wie Gerechtigkeit, Exil und Identität, wobei er einen unverwechselbaren Stil und eine eigene Stimme beibehielt.







Die Fotografien
- 245 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Z, 50th Anniversary Edition
- 416 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
A progressive parliamentary deputy is scheduled to appear at a political rally. Meanwhile, local political bosses plot his assassination. Thugs are recruited to disrupt the rally. Rumors begin to spread. But the forces already set in motion are irresistible. Z is the story of a crime, a time, a place, and people transformed by events. Z was published in Greece in 1966, and banned there one year later. It is based on an actual political assassination in 1963 in Salonika. The victim was Gregory Lambrakis, a socialist legislator and outspoken critic of the government. But Lambrakis's killers could not have anticipated the public response. His funeral became a political event; by the time the cortege reached Athens, 400,000 people were following the coffin in silence. In the nation's capital, the letter Z suddenly appeared on walls, sidewalks, posters--everywhere. Z stands for the Greek verb zei, "he lives."
The Few Things I Know about Glafkos Thrassakis
- 368 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
The narrative centers on a biographer's quest to uncover the life and enigmatic works of Glafkos Thrassakis, a renowned yet elusive Greek author. Blending magical realism with political fiction, the story explores the complexities of writing and creativity, showcasing Vassilis Vassilikos's vibrant literary style that transcends traditional storytelling boundaries.
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.