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The journey to Greece

2014 State Novel Award.
What happens when you start to encounter what you recognise as familiar and lose it along the way? But also, what might happen when, in its place, you find something else, different and equally enchanting?
What happens when you start to encounter something you recognise as familiar, only to lose it along the way? And what might happen when, in its place, you find something else – different, yet just as enchanting? Who keeps the place in its place, in the place where it was before, now, and always? More accurately: who perpetuate the unbearable, the mindsets that remain stubbornly entrenched, but also the leaps towards the new and the unknown, all those things that constitute the Greek identity, the one that emerges through the constants, the few but timeless characteristics? The only answer one would dare to venture, taking the premise of the question as given, seems to be: ALL OF THEM. Aristos and Vasiliki, Tryfonas and Chrysanthi, Apostolis and Virgilis and the Captain, and Paschalis. And none of them alone, none, for we all draw from the same well, from that subterranean and inexhaustible mine. A story in memory of restless youth, of those who thirst and seek that which ceaselessly returns, remaining ever the same. For those who come from long ago, for those who were and are all our children.
  • Author Dimitris Nollas
  • Edited by Iro Makri
  • Pages: 188
  • ISBN: 978-960-9527-72-9
  • Publication: 2013
  • Categories: Literature, Books, Greek Literature

Citizenship and ethical dilemmas in the difficult times of Dimitris Nollas.

– Alexis Ziras, Freat Magazine

"...The successive layers of what we call a mindset, or timeless characteristics, are the deeply rooted perceptions that absorb everything new that appears, like a black hole. The characters in Nolla’s novel are bearers of versions of Greekness, as it has been shaped or remained preserved throughout the decades of our modern history.”

– Spyros Petrouakos, Athinorama

"...What spark can a journey ignite? All the more so if it is a journey back to one’s homeland? Dimitris Nollas, in his novel _The Journey to Greece_, which was awarded the State Novel Prize in 2014, offers us all the most intricate mosaic of our contemporary identity."

– Vasilis Gretzistas, Vintage Stories

"...Aristos makes an initial, painful assessment of the modern Greek crisis of values at the very stage of its genesis: the narrative unfolds after the elections of 3 November 1963, shortly after the assassination of Lambrakis, with the paramilitaries, the informers and the security police still at work."

– Nikos Xenios, Bookpress.gr

"The Journey to Greece is ‘the most extensive and, at the same time, the most accomplished novel’ by Dimitris Nollas in his long and distinguished career in modern Greek fiction."

– Grigoris Bekos, To Vima

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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