Sniff
by Gregory Papadoyiannis
Description
A different take on the History of Greece, where events that marked the country coexist with neighbourhood gossip, the humble, provincial life and the hustle and bustle of the capital. A story full of little heroes and big mistakes, colourful imagery, black and white sadness, radio shows, films and TV-series. A nostalgic tale about the passing of time that only one sound can capture: sniff!
The author manages to cover four decades through the eyes of one child: our hero may have physically evolved but still remains a child from a mental, verbal and emotional point of view. With his toy cars, football trading cards and his favourite comic books as symbols of our well-hidden inner child, a child that is desperately searching for a crack to dampen the dry land of social alienation and petit bourgeois stuffiness. The seemingly simplistic, yet substantial words of the main character, take us on a journey of the Greek reality of the last 40 years. Past events from the political arena, society, sports and the art world make their appearance in a hilarious way, revealing a light-hearted side to what, to our eyes, seemed serious and special until now. A deeply moving, almost heart-wrenching, book that brings back the long lost innocence of an era.
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An extraordinary novel whose poetry is hidden within its childlike qualities, innocence and nostalgia.
poiein.gr
“Sniff-Sniff!” is Donald Duck's exclamation in moments of great sadness, an exclamation perfectly encompassing the narrator/hero's soul and, perhaps, the entire Greek society of the early 21st century too
Entefktirion journal
Author Biography
Gregory Papadoyiannis was born on Crete in 1961. He holds university degrees in law and journalism, and also studied film direction. He is editor in chief and book & cinema editor for www.eyelands.gr literary magazine. His career history includes work with newspapers, magazines, radio and television for well-known broadcasting organisations and television stations, initially as a sports correspondent and later as a columnist and editor while he has collaborated in redacting various travel guides. He has also worked as a translator for prominent publishing houses and has been active within the theatre field. In 1991 he received the top national award for new playwrights. He has published two novels, two short story collections and two comic albums. The rest of the time he was travelling on the islands…
Strange Days Books, Social Cooperative Enterprise
Strange Days Books is a social cooperative publishing firm based in Crete, Greece. Since 2012 we have published almost 100 books. Every year we organize Sand Festival, an online Writers’ Workshop and - in cooperation with www.eyelands.gr literary magazine - the one and only international short story competition based in Greece, plus our International Book Awards. In 2019 SDB was the only publishing house in Greece to receive approval by the European Union’s Creative Europe translation funding program for its project "Strange Days in Europe”. Strange Days Books is an entirely independent publisher, primarily interested in showcasing the wealth of new writing voices in Greece. We work closely with our authors to create books that will appeal to booklovers, books about the present, books that strive to push the art of literature forward, books written with talent and passion, books that challenge the way we see the world, books bursting with new ideas and intriguing perspectives.
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- Publisher Strange Days Books
- Orginal LanguageGreek
- ISBN/Identifier 9786188114463
- Publication Country or regionGreece
- Pages360
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language TitleΣνιφ
- Original Language AuthorsΓρηγόρης Παπαδογιάννης
- Edition2nd
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