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This small book, comprising four texts, refers to four islands: the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea, Skiathos, Patmos and Naxos. In Hall Kane’s novel *The Maxiot*, masterfully translated by Papadiamantis, the Isle of Man ‘becomes one’ with Skiathos, and this identification is described in the text ‘An Island’. Rea Frantzi from Christos Vakalopoulos’s *The Horizon Line* meets, at a critical moment, with the Naxian Augusta Mouhra from *The Merchants of the Nations* in *En Patmo*. The text ‘On the Edge of the Cliff’ attempts to explore, as respectfully as possible, Papadiamantis’s writings on the anguish of love. This year marks a hundred years since the passing of the cantor Alexandros Papadiamantis, and the fourth text recounts his final dream.
  • Author N.D. Triantafyllopoulos
  • Pages: 64
  • ISBN: 978-960-9527-31-6
  • Publication: 2011
  • Categories: Books, Essays & Thought, Δοκίμιο

N.D. Triantafyllopoulos

He was born in 1933 in Didymoteicho, where his father served as a philologist. He grew up and lives in Chalkida. He studied philology at the University of Athens, under the ancient Greek scholars Stylianos Korres, Antonios Hatzis, Konstantinos Vourveris and Ioannis Stamatakos. He worked in secondary education from 1959 to 1990 (the first three years in Cyprus). He has published the poetry collections *To Lagoumi* (The Burrow), Domos, 1979, and *Gia to Thalassino Aidoni* (For the Sea Nightingale), Domos, 1984 (out of print), the prose work *Tria Thalassina Eidylia* (Three Sea Idylls), Domós, 1985, “Episeiousa Anémou”, Chalkida Public Library, 1989, “Limenarchis Evripou”, Kedros, 1993, Nefeli, 2002, “Aniparchto Limani”, Diametros, 1998, and the “mixed genre” work “The Deep Well or Explosions of Related Fireworks”, Stigmi, 1989. He is involved in the publication and study of the works of Alexandros Papadiamantis and Alexandros Moraitidis.

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