The Wanderings of an Artist and a Rebel's Dreams

In the “Wanderings of an Artist”, the protagonist is the puppeteer Giannis from Amfilochia and the title sets the scene. He is an artist scorned by some puppeteers; a restless spirit, wandering the land like another Odysseus. With one difference: Odysseus seeks his Ithaca in the unknown, while Giannis leaves his home, Ithaca, and goes into the unknown. But Giannis’ path is not smooth. On the contrary, it is tough, difficult, and full of obstacles. And his end, the inevitable course towards Lake Acherousia, following the law of biological deterioration. But we must not forget something important. As the puppeteers wander the land, they find primary elements of folk culture and local verbal idioms and incorporate them into their art, making their work richer and fuller.The narration in the novel “A Rebel’s Dreams” is in the first singular person, as a peculiar autobiography of another puppeteer, unwinding the skein of his life, taking us on a journey through historical events into the political-social dimension of Karagiozis, who, at this point, has already assumed his definitive form as a political being. He is a rebel, unruly and insubordinate to any power. Here, in the narrative of the Rebel, there is a metaphysical originality, an autobiography of the hero, extending over time, beyond his biological presence in this world. He begins before his birth, with his father’s story. He then describes his life and innovates, continuing his narration after his death when, as a spirit now, he watches goings-on from eternity.

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The Wanderings of an Artist and a Rebel's Dreams

In the “Wanderings of an Artist”, the protagonist is the puppeteer Giannis from Amfilochia and the title sets the scene. He is an artist scorned by some puppeteers; a restless spirit, wandering the land like another Odysseus. With one difference: Odysseus seeks his Ithaca in the unknown, while Giannis leaves his home, Ithaca, and goes into the unknown. But Giannis’ path is not smooth. On the contrary, it is tough, difficult, and full of obstacles. And his end, the inevitable course towards Lake Acherousia, following the law of biological deterioration. But we must not forget something important. As the puppeteers wander the land, they find primary elements of folk culture and local verbal idioms and incorporate them into their art, making their work richer and fuller.The narration in the novel “A Rebel’s Dreams” is in the first singular person, as a peculiar autobiography of another puppeteer, unwinding the skein of his life, taking us on a journey through historical events into the political-social dimension of Karagiozis, who, at this point, has already assumed his definitive form as a political being. He is a rebel, unruly and insubordinate to any power. Here, in the narrative of the Rebel, there is a metaphysical originality, an autobiography of the hero, extending over time, beyond his biological presence in this world. He begins before his birth, with his father’s story. He then describes his life and innovates, continuing his narration after his death when, as a spirit now, he watches goings-on from eternity.

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The Wanderings of an Artist and a Rebel's Dreams

The Wanderings of an Artist and a Rebel's Dreams

by Thomas Agrafiotis
The Wanderings of an Artist and a Rebel's Dreams

The Wanderings of an Artist and a Rebel's Dreams

by Thomas Agrafiotis

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In the “Wanderings of an Artist”, the protagonist is the puppeteer Giannis from Amfilochia and the title sets the scene. He is an artist scorned by some puppeteers; a restless spirit, wandering the land like another Odysseus. With one difference: Odysseus seeks his Ithaca in the unknown, while Giannis leaves his home, Ithaca, and goes into the unknown. But Giannis’ path is not smooth. On the contrary, it is tough, difficult, and full of obstacles. And his end, the inevitable course towards Lake Acherousia, following the law of biological deterioration. But we must not forget something important. As the puppeteers wander the land, they find primary elements of folk culture and local verbal idioms and incorporate them into their art, making their work richer and fuller.The narration in the novel “A Rebel’s Dreams” is in the first singular person, as a peculiar autobiography of another puppeteer, unwinding the skein of his life, taking us on a journey through historical events into the political-social dimension of Karagiozis, who, at this point, has already assumed his definitive form as a political being. He is a rebel, unruly and insubordinate to any power. Here, in the narrative of the Rebel, there is a metaphysical originality, an autobiography of the hero, extending over time, beyond his biological presence in this world. He begins before his birth, with his father’s story. He then describes his life and innovates, continuing his narration after his death when, as a spirit now, he watches goings-on from eternity.


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BN ID: 2940165001468
Publisher: Thomas Agrafiotis
Publication date: 08/22/2021
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Format: eBook
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About the Author

Thomas Agrafiotis was born in Kozani in 1976. As a lecturer (Law 407/1980) he taught the module “Art of the Greek Shadow Theater as a Means of Children Education” at the Department of Preschool Education, School of Education, University of Western Macedonia (based in Florina) during the academic years 2009-10 and 2010-11. He is a puppeteer and teacher, as well as an elected member of the Artistic Council of the National Shadow Theater Association. He conducted his doctoral thesis at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki on the educational dimension of Karagiozis and its use in Primary Education. His work regarding Shadow Theater has been awarded in literary contests for the novels, I Periplaniseis enos Kallitechni (Wanderings of an Artist) and Ta Onira enos Epanastati (A Rebel’s Dreams), while in late September 2008, he won the Original Script award at the 4th Greek Shadow Theater in Patras, presenting the epic and religious drama, O Karagiozis kai o Thisavros tou Theou (Karagiozis and God’s Treasure).

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