Old and New Countries
In the backdrop of 1885 Ottoman Thessaloniki, a seemingly innocent jest, fleeting glances, and long-buried secrets weave the beginnings of a love affair between a wide-eyed, dreamy man and a dynamic, assertive woman. Against the backdrop of George I's reign in Athens, bustling trade in Ermoupoli, and the ever-present fog in Thessaloniki, their journey unfolds. These two souls traverse the landscapes of old Greece, only to return to these very places years later—transformed by the fiery crucible of wars, now known as the New Countries. "Old and New Countries" unfolds a narrative of women stifled by societal constraints, of clumsy men and silent maids navigating the belle époque, an era christened as a boon by the privileged elite. Beyond that, it's a tale of coastal lighthouses piercing through the darkness, a celebration of the ritualistic dance between water and sea. Jules Verne and his literary creations become portals to the untamed realms of imagination. The novel explores the nuances of the erotic human gaze juxtaposed with the authoritative stare, revealing the dichotomy where the old triumphs and the new struggles to articulate its identity.
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Old and New Countries
In the backdrop of 1885 Ottoman Thessaloniki, a seemingly innocent jest, fleeting glances, and long-buried secrets weave the beginnings of a love affair between a wide-eyed, dreamy man and a dynamic, assertive woman. Against the backdrop of George I's reign in Athens, bustling trade in Ermoupoli, and the ever-present fog in Thessaloniki, their journey unfolds. These two souls traverse the landscapes of old Greece, only to return to these very places years later—transformed by the fiery crucible of wars, now known as the New Countries. "Old and New Countries" unfolds a narrative of women stifled by societal constraints, of clumsy men and silent maids navigating the belle époque, an era christened as a boon by the privileged elite. Beyond that, it's a tale of coastal lighthouses piercing through the darkness, a celebration of the ritualistic dance between water and sea. Jules Verne and his literary creations become portals to the untamed realms of imagination. The novel explores the nuances of the erotic human gaze juxtaposed with the authoritative stare, revealing the dichotomy where the old triumphs and the new struggles to articulate its identity.
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Old and New Countries

Old and New Countries

by Isidoros Zourgos
Old and New Countries

Old and New Countries

by Isidoros Zourgos

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In the backdrop of 1885 Ottoman Thessaloniki, a seemingly innocent jest, fleeting glances, and long-buried secrets weave the beginnings of a love affair between a wide-eyed, dreamy man and a dynamic, assertive woman. Against the backdrop of George I's reign in Athens, bustling trade in Ermoupoli, and the ever-present fog in Thessaloniki, their journey unfolds. These two souls traverse the landscapes of old Greece, only to return to these very places years later—transformed by the fiery crucible of wars, now known as the New Countries. "Old and New Countries" unfolds a narrative of women stifled by societal constraints, of clumsy men and silent maids navigating the belle époque, an era christened as a boon by the privileged elite. Beyond that, it's a tale of coastal lighthouses piercing through the darkness, a celebration of the ritualistic dance between water and sea. Jules Verne and his literary creations become portals to the untamed realms of imagination. The novel explores the nuances of the erotic human gaze juxtaposed with the authoritative stare, revealing the dichotomy where the old triumphs and the new struggles to articulate its identity.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789601691251
Publisher: S. Patakis
Publication date: 10/25/2023
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 400
File size: 1 MB
Language: Greek, Modern (1453- )

About the Author

Ο Ισίδωρος Ζουργός γεννήθηκε στη Θεσσαλονίκη το 1964. Έχει γράψει τα µυθιστορήµατα Φράουστ (1995, αναθεωρηµένη έκδοση 2010), Αποσπάσµατα από το βιβλίο του ωκεανού (2000), Η ψίχα εκείνου του καλοκαιριού (2002), η ισπανική μετάφραση του οποίου κυκλοφόρησε από τις εκδόσεις Sloper το 2022, Στη σκιά της πεταλούδας (2005), Η αηδονόπιτα (2008), Ανεµώλια (2011, Βραβείο Αναγνωστών του Εθνικού Κέντρου Βιβλίου), Σκηνές από τον βίο του Ματίας Αλµοσίνο (2014, Βραβείο Public 2015), Λίγες και μία νύχτες (2017, Βραβείο περιοδικού Κλεψύδρα), Οι ρετσίνες του βασιλιά (2019), Περί της εαυτού ψυχής (2021, Βραβείο Public 2022), Παλιές και νέες χώρες (2023). Επίσης συνέγραψε µε τον σκηνοθέτη Πάνο Καρκανεβάτο το σενάριο της ταινίας Όχθες (2015). Έχει τιμηθεί με το βραβείο ιστορικού μυθιστορήματος του Ιδρύματος «Κώστας και Άρτεμις Κυριαζή» (2023). Είναι μέλος της Εταιρείας Συγγραφέων και της Εταιρείας Λογοτεχνών Θεσσαλονίκης.
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