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The garden in flames

Nominated for the Novel Award at the 2018 State Literary Awards This novel by Dimitris Nollas completes the trilogy entitled ‘Difficult Times’, which includes the books ‘The Journey to Greece’ (2014 State Novel Award) and ‘Marbles in the Middle’.

But what sort of monstrous homeopathy would that be? he kept wondering about the ultimately unthinkable possibility of using stolen money to buy off a planned robbery. Could money from a theft bring about the Good? he continued to be bombarded by the consequences of his outrageous and absurd thoughts, essentially pretexts, to justify his act, and when he rose from the bench he felt that the invisible armour that had surrounded him for quite some time had begun to shatter. It was peeling away, leaving him exposed in the midst of that polluted landscape, when he admitted that nothing good could ever come of coercion, even if that coercion were to prevent another horrific act, since it would have violated his companions’ freedom of choice. In this third book, which concludes the Hard Times trilogy, a group of young people bear witness to the crisis of recent years. Like newborns dying in the incubator, indifferent and innocent themselves, they become the cause of lamentations and complaints about the cruelty of the wider world, having spent their whole lives refusing to heed the message that came from long ago, proclaiming that the time had finally come ‘I will set up young men to rule over them, and the simple shall rule over them’._

  • Author Dimitris Nollas
  • Edited by Iro Makri
  • Cover design Espresso Studio
  • Pages: 160
  • ISBN: 978-960-572-157-2
  • Publication: 2017
  • Dimensions: 13.5 X 20 εκ.
  • Categories: Literature, Books, Greek Literature

Interview with Dimitris Nollas by Dionysis Marinos, on the occasion of the publication of the book _The Garden in Flames_.

– Freedom of the Press

"...Dimitris Nollas completed the trilogy ‘Difficult Times’ with ‘The Garden in Flames’, succeeding in presenting a complete portrait of contemporary Greek identity – taken as a whole, the trilogy will be remembered as a valuable legacy of our era for the next."

– Athos Dimoulas, Kathimerini

Read the interview given by Dimitris Nollas to Elpidoforos Intsembelis for Diasticho, on the occasion of the publication of the book ‘The Garden in Flames’.

– Diastixo.gr

"...Having finished the final book of the trilogy ‘Difficult Times’, we are presented with a fresco of modern Greece and beyond, which history has recorded and continues to record, and which writers continue to explore with great inspiration. [...] as a writer, Nollas has achieved a stunning conciseness, which has nothing to do with sloppiness or a lack of stylistic talent, but with a finely crafted prose style..."

– Christos Papageorgiou, Diastixo.gr

"...The author’s constant implication is that fire is the inevitable outcome and the sole redemptive condition for escape from the modern Sodoms and Gomorrahs of the total sell-out of the Modern Greeks’ value system. The reader is left transfixed, a veritable ‘pillar of salt’."

– Nikos Xenios, Bookpress.gr

"...A great novel about the moral trials of stateless, orphaned souls."

– Lina Pantaleon, Entyktirio

"...Based on an eccentric plot and a large cast of characters whom the narrative illuminates only briefly at a time, yet still manages to assign roles and sketch out personalities, Nollas concludes his trilogy with an oratorio on the crisis. An oratorio in which the traditional religious references are replaced by the apocalyptic final scene featuring a massive fire that consumes both the righteous and the unrighteous."

– Vangelis Hatzivassiliou, To Vima

"...With his novel *The Garden in Flames*, Dimitris Nollas has completed his trilogy *Difficult Times*, a significant account of Greece’s recent history through the journeys and stories of Greek migrants and their descendants today. The stifling countryside, the shattered dreams, the era of crisis. Sober, dispassionate and measured, Dimitris Nollas presents a significant novel in three volumes."

– Bookpress

"...in fewer than 150 pages—with precision, effortlessly, without compromising on the plot or on what he himself wishes to convey through it—he transports us into the lives of his characters, into their motivations and emotions; finally, a great asset, Dimitris Nollas’s language, precise and sharp as a diamond, a delight for the language-loving reader who recognises in the author a kindred spirit"

– Aphrodite Katsia, Artcoremagazine.gr

"...We are, after all, talking about a seasoned stylist who knows how to let his hair down, to break the pretence of seriousness, occasionally verging on self-irony; a stylist who is also firmly rooted in our linguistic tradition, in order to render my neighbour Zafar, my immediate present, our present: this contemporary Modern Greek paradox."

– Aristea Papalexandrou, Avgi

Dimitris Nollas

Dimitris A. Nollas was born in 1940 in Adriani, Drama, to parents from Epirus. His family was displaced by the Bulgarian occupation forces and settled in Athens in 1943.

He studied law and sociology in Athens and Frankfurt, but did not complete his studies as the bankruptcy of the family business, from which he derived his income, forced him to enter the workforce at a relatively early age. Since then, he has lived and worked for long periods in what was once Eastern Europe (1962–1975).

He wrote and directed children’s programmes for radio and directed current affairs programmes for state television (1975–97). He taught screenwriting at the Department of Communication at Panteion University (1993–95). In the 1980s, he collaborated on screenplays for film and television productions with the directors Hatzis, Panagiotopoulos, Angelopoulos, Smaragdis, Lambrinos and Voulgaris. Between 2004 and 2007, he served as chairman of the board of the National Book Centre.

Awards:
- Ford Foundation grant (1975–76)
- Fulbright Grant for the International Writing Program at the University of Iowa (1978)
- State Short Story Award (1983)
- State Prize for Fiction (1993)
- Short Story Prize from Diavazo magazine (1996)
- Ourani Prize (2004)
- State Prize for Fiction (2014)

The Immortals

The Immortals

Dimitris Nollas

‘In recent years, the exclusive electronic, photographic and audio evidence of every event is what has made us forget that distant, according to the Scriptures, which bore witness from antiquity until a few years ago to the deeds and affairs of us all: the recording of the events we have been involved in, the events that define us and shape our character and the course of our lives… And it is always someone else who does this. It is a third party who paints our portrait, narrates our life, speaks of us, writes about us, and gives shape to our face.” Following the success (?) of the cover for The Fairy of Athens, which I designed fifty years ago, I waited in vain for Nolla to ask me to illustrate his next work, or at least the one after that. In vain! ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ I practised the art of cover illustration for other renowned colleagues of the proud-as-punch man; I would sneak a peek at him watching, but nothing (“The next one, Alexis, you’ll do it yourself”). False hopes. ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ Of course, on the other hand, I was his best man at his wedding, I was his best man at his son’s wedding, parties, bars, coffee shops (Dolce), new books, awards, a speech he gave about my art at the Benaki Museum, he bought my works in galleries… A cover, though, no. ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ Until the long-awaited opportunity came. Something, it seems, spoke to him, as he’d grown tired of seeing me like a beaten dog whenever we spoke of publishing, and he suggested I provide a painting for his new book, The Immortals. In any case, the heavens opened. Triumph! ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ And so, our fifty-year-and-counting friendship was sealed – not that we needed it – by my christening his new baby with the image before us. ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ Our dear Mitsos, bon voyage! Alexis Kyritsopoulos September 2023

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