- Pages: 120
- ISBN: 978-960-572-214-2
- Publication: 2018
- Date of publication: 07/03/2018
- Dimensions: 12.5 Χ 19.2 εκ.
- Categories: Literature, Books, Greek Literature
"Every time Thanos publishes a new book, ‘it’s impossible for me to change my mood’: I leaf through it happily and… I connect."
– Stefanos Tsitsopoulos, Athens Voice"...One of those books that defy categorisation, capturing the essence of the author’s reading as a collector, whilst offering an equal measure of his own high-quality contributions. Highly recommended for aspiring writers."
– Dimitris Fyssas, Athens Voice"...Thanos Stathopoulos’s *Ora*, I would venture to say, is one of the ways in which Athens is portrayed. Without the city and its neighbourhoods, Stathopoulos’s words would suffocate – now, however, they breathe crystal-clear in Ikaros’s minimalist edition, even in the moments when the author fills the pages, observing people and streets."
– Dimitris Athinakis, Kathimerini"...The _Hour_ is a kaleidoscopic collage (which he himself describes as a ‘puzzle’) with – in places – deliberately visible seams, which go as far as almost blank pages: ‘Every work of art needs enough empty space for the horses to gallop.’ Using this technique, Stathopoulos sculpts the text as a body, an object, a visual installation of language, which he serves with devotion. He selects the words and punctuation marks one by one (“The wheel turns, the soul in the mouth”). Everyday, literary, scientific, Byzantine words; old, worn-out, living or dead words coalesce and jostle together in an idiosyncratic syntax that captures his personal style and heightens the pleasure of reading."
– Katerina Papantoniou, Eφημερίδα των Συντακτών"...The author is right there with us, page by page. He strides, walks and drinks and makes love and dreams, sleeps and wakes with words and phrases. But above all, he sets his mood. And ours along with it. He fills the void in his life and gets rid of objects. He gives them away, really; he was never attached to them. His writing is utterly cinematic. Images, images and more images, and we are within them, living through what the strictly disciplined Stathopoulos—who is so economical with his words, sometimes confined to a single sentence—experiences, yet at the same time we are spectators, watching on the screen of his pages. It is dawn and it is night; he is idle yet hard at work, a collector who brings us closer to the books he translates, but also to excerpts from books that mean something to him. And little by little, he manages to make them mean something to us too."
– Zoe Karamitrou, FractalThanos Stathopoulos
Thanos Stathopoulos was born in Athens in 1963.
He has published the following books: Theme, Erato 1985, The History of Music, Ikaros 1994, Playback, Gavriilidis 2003, A Pile of Language, Gavriilidis 2007, The Automatic, Gavriilidis 2013, La folie, Ikaros 2015, The Hour, Ikaros 2018, Introduction to the Day, Ikaros 2021, The Adaptation of Myself at 06:30, Ikaros 2023. From 1999 to the present day, he has worked as a producer on ERA’s Third Programme.