Ένα Φυσιολογικό Παιδί - Ιστορίες από μια Άλλη Εποχή
Biographies & Memoirs

Ένα Φυσιολογικό Παιδί - Ιστορίες από μια Άλλη ΕποχήCode: 54667684

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  • Memories
  • Myths
  • Reality
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Description

Five years after "A Normal Life," Vasilis Paleokostas returns. This time with a book that talks about his childhood and teenage years - years that marked and largely shaped his character. The romanticism, which as an element permeated the stormy world of "A Normal Life," is here in its natural setting, in the place where it was born. The places that in the first book are described here and there, either as reminiscence or mainly as battlefields, escapes, survival, appear here in the foreground, illuminated by the light of another era, forming the main canvas of a common, everyday, truly normal story. Vasilis Paleokostas recalls, wanders, and describes the mountains, the meadows, the rivers, the barns, the villages of the Greek countryside, and its people with the eyes and rhythm of a child, allowing us to live there with him.

The plan had been devised for days. Everything studied. Down to the last detail. Covered with the heavy blanket and pretending to be asleep, we waited for hours until our parents, who had lain down in the kitchen bed the night before, fell asleep. At the sound of Leonidas' first snore, we rose. Under our bed, we had hidden exactly what we needed for our purpose. Two sacks, two knives, two flashlights, and a pair of pliers! We took them, passed like shadows through the deliberately half-open wooden door of the room, and tiptoed to the main metal door of the house. With the same anxious turmoil that comes with trying to deactivate an explosive device, we slowly pulled the latch of the lock and slowly turned the handle to open it. As we slipped out, we closed it behind us with the exact same care and disappeared into the deep darkness... like spirits.

[...] "Whoever kills a pheasant goes to jail!" This threat hung over the heads of the villagers. With the anger of injustice overflowing within us, we made the big decision. To strike the problem at its heart by conducting a raid on the breeding farm! The plan we were to carry out that winter night was simple. To take with us as many pheasants as our sacks could hold and to release the rest, to quell the bitterness of injustice within us!

Specifications

Language
Greek
Subtitle
-
Format
Soft Cover
Number of Pages
368
Publication Date
2024
Dimensions
14x21 cm

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  • Alexios_Oikonomou
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    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

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    A book that provokes thoughts. Economic on one hand and social on the other. Also, the transition to rural life and the nomadic lifestyle of the '70s and '80s is portrayed in such a way that you feel like you experienced it personally. For fans of the author's first book, do not expect a special reference to the years of the author's activity. It is highly recommended without reservation.

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  • John_Escort
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    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    Hello Vasilis, my man

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  • bg75dec
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    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    I understand that in order for a book to be sold at an affordable price, the quality must be compromised in some way. That's exactly what we have here. Small font and newspaper-like paper quality. No comparison to the first book published by the same publishing house. I hope that in its re-release, these details, for me, will be corrected. I won't comment on the content. That will be judged by each reader.

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