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METAICHMIO PUBLICATIONS BACKLIST TITLES FICTION NON-FICTION ART BOOKS EDUCATION COOKERY-NUTRITION JUVENILE Address: 118 Ippokratous str. Athens, GR-11472, Greece Tel. +30 211 3003500 Fax +30 211 3003562 Contact information: Asimina Giannopoulou Rights Manager rights@metaixmio.gr www.metaixmio.gr VASIA TZANAKARI Johnny and Lulu Novel Pages: 256 Format: 14x20,5cm Publication: May 2011 English excerpt available upon request For information regarding The Programme of Greek Literature Funding: http://www.frasis.eu/default_en.asp About the book Johnny and Lulu are a cool couple. They are in their thirties, they are in love, they are uncompromising. When Lulu gets fired their life changes dramatically. Up until that moment they had been watching the world around them collapse but now they are collapsing with it trying to survive in a boiling Athens. A job proposition changes everything. They set out for Istanbul, a trip down childhood memories of summer, hard family relationships and the beginning of their love. In this road-trip they are accompanied by a couple of painters, a former sailor, a stiff big-shot lawyer, two sisters that grew up listening to Elvis, a professor who once used to be a record collector, a foul-mouthed female taxi driver, a man who turned into a dog, a cat who wanted to live free and all the music that keeps them alive. Johnny and Lulu is a novel about immense love, loud music and the endless road. A book about the generation whose future has been stolen, a generation that is sacrificed for the sake of a crisis, but never stops dreaming. About the author Vasia Tzanakari was born in 1980 in Serres, Greece. She studied English Language & Literature at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. She lives in Athens. Her first book, Eleven little murders: Stories inspired by Nick Cave songs granted her a nomination for best new author (Diavazo literary magazine awards). Various short stories of hers have been published in collective works, magazines and websites. She is also a translator, she has been Editor-in-Chief of Pop+Rock magazine and she reports for several magazines, newspapers and websites (Difono, www.musicpaper.gr, www.billboard.com.gr). METAICHMIO PUBLICATIONS, 118 Ippokratous str., 11472 Athens, Greece. Tel: +30 211 3003500, fax: +30 211 3003562, E-mail: rights@metaixmio.gr / www.metaixmio.gr HILDA PAPADIMITRIOU For a fistful of vinyls Crime Novel Pages: 384 Format: 13x20cm Publication: May 2011 English excerpt available upon request For information regarding The Programme of Greek Literature Funding: http://www.frasis.eu/default_en.asp About the book Detective Charis Nicolopoulos is pushing forty but is still living with his mom and does paperwork at the police department. Now, for the first time he is assigned a murder.However, the murder of the vinyl collector Stamatis Pavlides turns out to be quite mysterious and the investigation gets more complicated as weeks go by. Detective Nikolopoulos will land in a microcosm where everyone has something to hide... About the author Hilda Papadimitriou was born in Kallithea, an Athens suburb. She grew up in neighbouring Nea Smyrni listening to Neil Young and Bob Dylan. She studied Law and for about twenty years she owned a record shop on Nea Smyrni square. She has been translating professionally since 1994 (John Barth, Percival Everett, Jonathan Coe, Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Raymond Chandler). She has also written pocket books about the Beatles and the Clash and has collaborated with musical magazines (Zoo, Pop&Rock, Sonic); she is an editor with the Internet musical magazine MiC. For a Fistful of Vinyls is her first novel. METAICHMIO PUBLICATIONS, 118 Ippokratous str., 11472 Athens, Greece. Tel: +30 211 3003500, fax: +30 211 3003562, E-mail: rights@metaixmio.gr / www.metaixmio.gr MARLENA POLITOPOULOU The Belated regret of Mr. Marios Crime Novel Pages: 256 Format: 13x20cm Publication: May 2011 French excerpt available For information regarding The Programme of Greek Literature Funding: http://www.frasis.eu/default_en.asp About the book An interwoven story of city men and farmers, sophisticated and nouveau riche all acting within a Mediterranean scenery: wild sea, full moon, a monastery or curly paths and beautiful houses. A mingle of truths and lies that is shed on past and present time and at the end pulls people’s lives to the edge. With her previous novel, Polaroid memory (Metaichmio, 2009) the writer introduced us a series of crime fiction, combining historical and cultural elements of modern Greece. About the author Marlena Politopoulou was born in Athens in 1950 and studied Political Sciences at Athens University, after which she spent some 20 years as a journalist in newspapers (Avgi, Nea) and on the radio (ERA). She taught at the communications and mass media departments of Athens University and Panteion University, and continues her collaboration with Athens University within the framework of a programme titled “Gender and Equality.” From 2001 to 2004 she headed the publishing department of the Hellenic Festival and as of 2005 has been hosting a show on literature for Athens Radio, 98.4 FM. She also works as a translator of German texts into Greek A highly acclaimed author, she has published theatre plays, short stories and novels. METAICHMIO PUBLICATIONS, 118 Ippokratous str., 11472 Athens, Greece. Tel: +30 211 3003500, fax: +30 211 3003562, E-mail: rights@metaixmio.gr / www.metaixmio.gr PAVLOS TSIMAS A crisis travelogue New York, September 2008 – Athens, September 2011 Publication: November 2011 English excerpt available upon request For information regarding The Programme of Greek Literature Funding: http://www.frasis.eu/default_en.asp About the book The title A crisis travelogue (September 2008 – October 2011) is a long journey around the world hit by crisis within the past three years. I had the privilege for three years after the crash outburst to follow the tail of crisis all over the world. I happened to be accidentally at the epicenter of the earthquake, in the heart of Manhattan, in September 2008. I have also experienced the vibrations of each aftershock of the crisis all over the world, which caused in some countries real tsunamis. I have decided to register this travelogue –the course of a reporter within the galaxy of crisis in search of meanings – mainly out of a personal need: to try to unite the small lines and numerous dots stretching in chaotic shapes in front of me and attempt to give them a recognizable image. I had hoped that this would be a common need. My intention was to share with other people the first surprise, the anxiety, the questions, the frustrations and the confusion in search of a definition to all that. This travelogue covers many miles – it is a long road in a human landscape shattered by denial, fear, anger and desperation. It includes hundreds of meetings with people, prime ministers, great businessmen, economy Nobelprize winners or simply victims of the earthquake. A mosaic of interviews, testimonies and confessions covering the following periods: New York, September 2008 Athens, October 2008 Reykjavík, October 2010 Budapest, November 2008 Dublin, April 2009 Athens, October 2009 Constantinople – Buenos Aires, 2001 Frankfurt, May 2011 About the author Pavlos Tsimas is a Greek journalist. He writes a column for TA NEA, Athens daily newspaper, and is producing and presenting a quarterly current affairs, investigative program for MEGA Channel, the most influential and popular TV station in Greece. He was born in Athens, in 1953. He studied Law and Political science in Athens and Paris. He started a career in journalism in 1980. He has been covering Greek public life for over 30 years, as a political correspondent and has been a regural member of interviewing panels in Greek political leaders electoral debates. He has covered wars in Yugoslavia, Iraq and Africa. For the last three years, he has been travelling the crisis-hit world, researching and presenting a series of documentaries on the economic meltdown. His new bookA crisis travelogue - is based on this long journey. METAICHMIO PUBLICATIONS, 118 Ippokratous str., 11472 Athens, Greece. Tel: +30 211 3003500, fax: +30 211 3003562, E-mail: rights@metaixmio.gr / www.metaixmio.gr GIORGOS SYBARDIS The Incompetent Novel Pages: 440 Format: 14x20,5cm Publication: October 2011 English excerpt available upon request For information regarding The Programme of Greek Literature Funding: http://www.frasis.eu/default_en.asp About the book A lifetime friendship between two men. The one is a lawyer while the other occasionally a waiter, a sailor, a travel agent, a bar attendant and finally an actor. They usually meet and chat about women and their affairs with them which are not always long enough. One day the two men decide to live together sharing one’s apartment and the other’s life. This newly republished novel is considered one of the most important modern-classic novels of Greece. One of those milestones which through a sharp intelligence unfold complex issues for the nature of the world. (Elisavet Kotzia, H KATHIMERINI) In this disguised masterpiece the reader looks through the spyhole an aspect of the Greek reality. (Menis Koumantareas, ELEFTHEROTYPIA) About the author Giorgos Sybardis was born in 1945. His first novel The medium was published in 1987 and his second entitled The Incompetent in 1998. Both of them as well as his new one, Promise of marriage, received many and exquisite reviews. METAICHMIO PUBLICATIONS, 118 Ippokratous str., 11472 Athens, Greece. Tel: +30 211 3003500, fax: +30 211 3003562, E-mail: rights@metaixmio.gr / www.metaixmio.gr NIKOS THEMELIS Symphony of dreams The most popular Greek author of the decade! 670.000 copies of his books sold within the past ten years Novel Format: 14x20,5cm To be published: October 2010 English excerpt available upon request Over 40.000 cps sold Willing to provide information for the Contemporary Greek Literature Translation Funding About the book Dreams... dreams that reveal power on earth and beyond... Dreams that haunt us guide us, drive us away. Night dreams and day dreams, standing at the other side of reality and of enrolling life, unable to help a family stick together, unable to save its members from being lost and rived due to circumstances but also due to faults of their own and their mentality. Four dreams, four stories narrating the life of a family through the last half of the previous century. Life paths in pursue of deliverance, justification and justice, that lead to the far edge limits of society. A family that bleeds and erodes and yet finds some hope for those who know how to earn it. About the author Nikos Themelis is a unique phenomenon in Greek letters. Best selling books, many awards, and exceptional reviews. He was born in 1947 in Athens and died in August 2011. He graduated from the German school of Athens, Doerpfeld Gymnasium, studied Law at the University of Thessaloniki and continued his studies in Germany, where he did his Ph.D. on European Community matters in 1975. He worked at the Bank of Agriculture, the Ministry of National Economy and the Law Service of the Council of EEC in Brussels. He has had several scientific publications released on EEC issues. He also speaks German, English and French. This is his seventh novel. His work has been translated into German, Italian, Turkish, Serbian, Bulgarian and Romanian. METAICHMIO PUBLICATIONS, 118 Ippokratous str., 11472 Athens, Greece. Tel: +30 211 3003500, fax: +30 211 3003562, E-mail: foreignrights@metaixmio.gr / www.metaixmio.gr LIA MEGALOU-SEFERIADI And yet it blossoms… Novel Pages: 424 Format: 14x20,5cm Publication: April 2011 English excerpt available upon request Over 12.000 cps sold Willing to provide information for the Contemporary Greek Literature Translation Funding About the book Electra is born in the beginning of the 20th century within a family who has been through a lot but managed to become one of Kavala’s, a northern Greek city’s, finest and wealthy members. She is growing up as if she is a princess. But the 2nd World War will overturn her life once more. Many misfortunes will come to her life but Electra, the generous Electra, will always fight back and stand still. And today, being 90 years old, she is narrating her personal story, the story of a century, providing us with valuable lessons on self-knowledge and moral strength. About the author Lia Megalou-Seferiadi was born in Thessaloniki in 1945. Her first short story was published in 1966. In 1972 she published her first poetry collection. Ever since she has written 15 books, most of them novels. She has also translated several books of socio-political content. In 2001 she was awarded the Ipektsi Prize for her novel Like silk. METAICHMIO PUBLICATIONS, 118 Ippokratous str., 11472 Athens, Greece. Tel: +30 211 3003500, fax: +30 211 3003562, E-mail: foreignrights@metaixmio.gr / www.metaixmio.gr GIORGOS DENDRINOS Black adder à la grecque Novel Pages: 424 Format: 14x20,5cm Publication: March 2011 English excerpt available upon request Willing to provide information for the Contemporary Greek Literature Translation Funding About the book Why does a doctor working in a hospital in Athens decides to be relocated in a Health Centre in a village? Why does a corpse gets vanished from the above mentioned hospital? Why is a basement apartment considered to be a very suspicious place? Police force, Navy force, TV reporters, crime specialists, psychologists, astrologists, sexologists and many more others are in pursue of the answers. Police officer Kostavaras and sergeant Throumopoulos are investigating the most important case of their career. Will they make it? The modern Greek tragedy presented in a most refined, caustic and hilarious way. About the author Giorgos Dendrinos was born in 1951 in Athens where he studied Medicine. He obtained his post graduate degree in Oxford, in Birmingham and in Minneapolis. He is an orthopaedist and the director of Euroclinic of Athens. This is his forth book. METAICHMIO PUBLICATIONS, 118 Ippokratous str., 11472 Athens, Greece. Tel: +30 211 3003500, fax: +30 211 3003562, E-mail: foreignrights@metaixmio.gr / www.metaixmio.gr GIORGOS SYBARDIS Promise of marriage Novel Pages: 488 Format: 14x20,5cm Publication: April 2011 English excerpt available upon request Willing to provide information for the Contemporary Greek Literature Translation Funding About the book A forty two year old man and four women about the same age. His name is Zacharias, he loves women dearly and he seeks to find the one to marry. Their names are Aleka, Olga, Vivi and Matina. Zacharias flirts with the first two, gets involved with the third and engaged three times with the forth. In the meantime we follow the lives of the people surrounding them: husbands, children, love partners. Six months of the every day life of the petit bourgeois of Athens into a novel which was described by the critics as a masterpiece of details, depth and texture of the characters. About the author Giorgos Sybardis was born in 1945. His first novel The medium was published in 1987 and his second entitled Dimitris the Useless in 1998. Both of them as well as his recent one received many and exquisite reviews. METAICHMIO PUBLICATIONS, 118 Ippokratous str., 11472 Athens, Greece. Tel: +30 211 3003500, fax: +30 211 3003562, E-mail: foreignrights@metaixmio.gr / www.metaixmio.gr SOFIA NIKOLAIDOU Tonight all friends are gone ATHENS PRIZE FOR LITERATURE 2010 NOMINATED FOR THE DIAVAZO LITERARY AWARDS 2011 NOMINATED FOR THE READER’S AWARD 2010 (NATIONAL BOOK CENTRE) Novel Pages: 280 Format: 14x20,5cm Publication: March 2010 Rights sold to Israel English excerpt available upon request Over 15.000 cps sold Willing to provide information for the Contemporary Greek Literature Translation Funding About the book December 2008: Protests and chantings. A university in flames. A few words pop up as a rocket: Tonight all friends are gone. October 1981-1989: An unsuspicious –yet determined– historian investigates the forbidden issues of the collaborators and the German-fascist organisations of Salonica. Though his subject is dangerous he is strong enough to continue and undergo the consequences. 1934-1944: Nazism, occupied Salonica, Jews, Greeks, Germans, black marketers, propaganda, imprisonment and food in a mess. Traitors and patriots. A novel on the dark side of Greek history. As the story unfolds the reader learns about three generations of Greeks who strive to survive through turbulent times. Parents and children, professors and students, grocers, urchins, grandmas, employees, trade unionists or neutralists, a mosaic of people, learn once and for all that you first see in which side your blood is shed and then decide where to stand. How can one decide right or wrong when surrounded by a flaming world? How does theory becomes ineffective? And finally who affirmed us that this country shall never collapse? About the author Sofia Nikolaidou was born in Salonica in 1968 and studied Classical Philology. She has written a dissertation on the development of information technologies for the teaching of literature. She currently teaches creative writing in the post-graduate program of the University of West Macedonia. Her short stories have been translated in eight languages. Since 2001 she writes book reviews for the newspaperTA NEA. Her personal website: www.snikolaidou.gr Published works include: Novels: The purple conductor, A Planet called Prespa), Short stories: A blonde on the ground, Fear will find you and you will be alone as long as researches and translations. www.snikolaidou.gr METAICHMIO PUBLICATIONS, 118 Ippokratous str., 11472 Athens, Greece. Tel: +30 211 3003500, fax: +30 211 3003562, E-mail: foreignrights@metaixmio.gr / www.metaixmio.gr KOSTAS VAXEVANIS The Man of the Wall Novel Pages: 512 Format: 14x20,5cm Publication: May 2010 English excerpt available upon request Over 12.000 cps sold Willing to provide information for the Contemporary Greek Literature Translation Funding About the book The story –or is it just the reality– begins in Berlin during the nineties. There is a man in a hotel room, with his head bent over some newspapers trying to decode a message. It might lead to his salvation the time that the Berlin Wall is being demolished into pieces. A journalist is looking at the remnants of a Wall and is thinking of the country that doesn’t exist anymore. East Germany. He finds himself wandering among the ex East-Germans feeling in the air their deep sense of uncertainty until he is found in front of the building of Stasi, one of the most effective and repressive intelligence agencies in the world. A routine reportage turns into a nightmare. He doesn’t expect to discover so many skeletons in the closet: agents selling secrets, politicians taking bribes, publishers blackmailing and a Greek, beyond suspicion, who is one of the most important Stasi agent struggles not to be revealed. All that follows has nothing to do with James Bond’s films. It is the rough reality which sweeps us away with no mercy… The readers will wonder if everything of these is real. They better search how many things they ignore! A stirring spy thriller derived from recent history. About the author Kostas Vaxevanis was born in Lesvos in 1966 and studied Mathematics. Since 1991 he works as a journalist and a war correspondent. He has written articles for a great number of prestigious newspapers. During the last years he broadcasts his own reportages. His television programme called The Pandora Box is considered to be one of the most trustworthy taking into account that through his investigation there has been uncovered the Vatopedi monastery’s scandal. Published works include: The O of Christina Onassi and The Lost Gene. He participated in two bound volumes for the War and the Means of Information. His articles for the role of the Means of Information during Wartime constitute part of the suggested bibliography in the Greek Universities. www.koutipandoras.gr METAICHMIO PUBLICATIONS, 118 Ippokratous str., 11472 Athens, Greece. Tel: +30 211 3003500, fax: +30 211 3003562, E-mail: foreignrights@metaixmio.gr / www.metaixmio.gr KOSTAS AKRIVOS Does anybody remember Alfons? NOMINATED FOR THE DIAVAZO LITERARY AWARDS 2011 NOMINATED FOR THE READER’S AWARD 2010 (NATIONAL BOOK CENTRE) Novel Pages: 312 Format: 14x20,5cm Publication: May 2010 German translation available upon request Rights sold: Germany Willing to provide information for the Contemporary Greek Literature Translation Funding About the book A lust for adventure burns the soul of Alfons Hochhauser. He is only sixteen when he abandons his house in the Alps to wander in the countries of the South. In 1926 he reaches the Greek mountain Pelion and takes the big decision: to spend the rest of his life there. He works very hard to survive while learns the crafts of sea and earth. His name very soon becomes a legend and why not? Since he owns a pension where he offers hospitality to Greta Garbo, he is involved in the discovery of the status of Poseidon of Artemision and so many more. Thirty years after his unbelievable death a writer searches the trail of his life. Could he be his son? A book dedicated to the bonds of blood. A question that has to be answered: is there anything stronger than family? For more information on the personality of Alfons Hochhauser visit: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfons_Hochhauser http://www.alfons-hochhauser.de About the author Kostas Akrivos was born in 1958 in Volos. He works as a teacher in secondary education. A highly acclaimed author he has published novels, short stories and anthologies. He is the editor of the series A City in Literature (Metaichmio). Published works include: Pandemonium (2007) published also in Italy (Crozetti Editore) and Switzerland (Waldgut Verlag) and Manhood ceremonies. A life in seventeen episodes (2009). METAICHMIO PUBLICATIONS, 118 Ippokratous str., 11472 Athens, Greece. Tel: +30 211 3003500, fax: +30 211 3003562, E-mail: foreignrights@metaixmio.gr / www.metaixmio.gr ARIS DIMOKIDIS INVISIBLE REPORTERS Seven fascinating days Cover illustration by Natalia Kapatsoulia Children’s Fiction 10-12 years Paperback edition Pages: 192 Format: 13x20cm Publication: January 2010 English excerpt available upon request www.aoratoireporter.blogspot.com The Last concert – THE SECOND NEW TITLE OF THE SERIES About the book The world's most famous footballer has mysteriously disappeared and only a young girl can help him... Eleni, the newest member of a secret journalist team will travel across the world searching for the truth. She must interview suspects in London, look for clues in New York, eavesdrop producers in Moscow, unlock a secret drawer in Tokyo, search for the truth in Rio De Janeiro. And while travelling to different cities, Eleni meets new people, admires new cultures and has fantastic adventures. Model photo shoots, football games, on-air movie productions, hidden clues, emotional friendships, outrageous TV game shows, strange celebrities, breathtaking action: nothing can stop Eleni from having the time of her life! She only has seven days to solve the mystery, unravel a big conspiracy and save her favourite footballer. And she's not wasting a minute! Invisible Reporters is the name of a secret team whose members are young boys and girls. Because of their age no one can even suspect they are journalists (thus 'invisible'), which is helpful when they want to infiltrate somewhere or interview people who would ever talk to reporters. They have a popular blog on the internet where they publish their revealing work, and have numerous correspondents around the world - living their own exciting journalistic adventures. In every book of the series, a different member of the Invisible Reporters team will have its own adventure - the next book ("The Last Concert") will feature a boy trying to solve the mystery of the strange demise of a teen girl group. It's adaptable to every market (and country), tied to a real life blog similar to that of the team (available in every language necessary) and appealing to children and teens thanks to its fast paced -almost cinematic- action and the contemporary issues that it touches. About the author Aris Dimokidis was born in 1978 in Salonica. He studied Arts and Heritage Management in London and is currently working as a journalist for various cultural magazines in Greece. He has also worked for the London International Gallery of Children's Art as a coordinator for workshops and children's art exhibitions. Published works include: Stella and Stephen series, The Enchanted Village. METAICHMIO PUBLICATIONS, 118 Ippokratous str., 11472 Athens, Greece. Tel: +30 211 3003500, fax: +30 211 3003562, E-mail: foreignrights@metaixmio.gr / www.metaixmio.gr MARISA DE CASTRO Crossing the paths of Byzantium Illustration by Stamatis Bonatsos Picture Book 10-12 years Paperback edition Pages: 68 Format: 14x23,5 cm Publication: February 2011 English excerpt available upon request About the book A guide for children related to the works of the Byzantine period, found in the collections of the Byzantine Museum in Athens and generally in Greece. The author focuses on specific pieces of art in an attempt to show the way of living of the people, their customs even the materials they used in multiple applications of their everyday life. An innovative idea which familiarize children with this important period of the world history. About the author Marisa de Castro was born in Athens. Between 1973 and 1982 she lived in Paris, where she studied Education and Literature for Children and Adolescents at the Sorbonne University. Since her return to Greece she has taught in the private sector History and Literature to primary school children, adopting a fresh approach to the teaching of these subjects. She has written several children’s books on History and Art and has translated children’s fiction. In 2006, Short Stories of the Archaeological Museum (in Greek , published by Kastor) that she co-authored with Panos Valavanis won the National Book Award for Non-fiction. METAICHMIO PUBLICATIONS, 118 Ippokratous str., 11472 Athens, Greece. Tel: +30 211 3003500, fax: +30 211 3003562, E-mail: foreignrights@metaixmio.gr / www.metaixmio.gr 0588_09 30-09-09 16:08 ™ÂÏ›‰·1 RIGHTS CATALOGUE fiction | art books education | cookery-nutrition 2010 www.metaixmio.gr 0588_09 30-09-09 16:08 ™ÂÏ›‰·2 index PROFILE 3 www.metaixmio.gr FICTION POETRY 4-21 22 CHRONICLE 23 EDUCATIONAL BOOKS-GUIDES 24 PARENTING 25 COOK BOOKS 26-27 ART BOOKS 28 LIST OF OUR AUTHORS 29 English translation or excerpts from all books translated into English are available on request. <2> 0588_09 30-09-09 16:08 ™ÂÏ›‰·3 METAICHMIO Publications is considered one of the most important publishing houses in Greece. Its course in the Greek publishing market has proven to be very successful and today its strong presence in the overall market is ensured. Aim for this year is to further expand while maintaining quality, which is the common feature of all Metaichmio’s titles. METAICHMIO Publications specializes in the following categories of books: Greek Fiction Translated Fiction Children’s Books Comics Art Books Humanities and Sciences Cook Books Study Companions METAICHMIO Publications has established fruitful relationships with some of the most important contemporary Greek authors and with some of the most promising new Greek writers. Herewith follows a selection of our new as well as forthcoming Greek titles. Visit our site for a fully searchable catalogue: www.metaixmio.gr <3> 0588_09 30-09-09 16:08 ™ÂÏ›‰·4 FICTION MARLENA POLITOPOULOU www.metaixmio.gr Marlena Politopoulou was born in Athens in 1950 and studied Political Sciences at Athens University, after which she spent some 20 years as a journalist in newspapers (Avgi, Nea) and on the radio (ERA). She taught at the communications and mass media departments of Athens University and Panteion University, and continues her collaboration with Athens University within the framework of a programme titled “Gender and Equality.” From 2001 to 2004 she headed the publishing department of the Hellenic Festival. She also works as a translator of German texts into Greek. A highly acclaimed author, she has published theatre plays, short stories and novels. Polaroid Memory Crime Novel Format: 13×20 Publication: March 2009 Excerpt in English available ABOUT THE BOOK Pavlos G., an architect and ex police forensics sketcher, is trying to solve an old and forgotten open case of a murder committed in 1976: a man is found brutally murdered in a tunnel of Mount Pelion. It is a snowy Christmas and the main suspects are gathered in the pharmacist’s house, where the victim used to work as a cook and a housekeeper… Pavlos investigates the lives of three generations, learns about the tormented years of the Greek Civil War and how the mountain villagers suffered, visits the famous taverns of Volos that serve tsipouro (traditional Greek spirit) and wanders around the ancient marbles of Thission in the Skopelos island. Polaroid memory is not just a crime novel but a mosaic of historical and cultural elements of modern Greece. EXCERPT OF THE BOOK “A dark wild womb”, he reflected as he entered the tunnel. “It can give life – but death as well.” He swept away the shadows which had gathered in his brain, and asked: “How exactly did they find him?” “Near the exit of the tunnel, in the direction of the station, at a point which can’t be seen from the side openings. We’ll be there in a minute. It was horrible. He was lying on his back, on the wagon, with his bare feet hanging down; they’d been dragged across the lines. His scarf was stuffed in his mouth. To begin with, they wanted to leave him there, but they were afraid that because of the weather the police would take a long time to come. So they covered him with oilcloth so that he couldn’t be seen and they hauled him to the old station, broke down the door with a sledgehammer, and left him in there. When he –or she– killed him, the murderer was in very little danger. The blow was fast, and, from what I’ve read, fatal. Because of the cold, everybody was wearing gloves and so the murderer didn’t even have to conceal his fingerprints. But what followed was risky. He must have been very crazy, or had a very serious reason to set about dragging the corpse over the railways lines – whoever it was murdered him. He must have stayed there at least five minutes –at the very least– exposed to the possibility that someone would come along and see him.” <4> 0588_09 30-09-09 16:08 ™ÂÏ›‰·5 REVIEWS ON THE BOOK POLAROID MEMORY It rivets reader’s attention from the very beginning. A multifaced tale… with turnovers, surprises and full of fellow feelings. Olga Sella, KATHIMERINI A crime novel with an unexpected plot and scenery set in the Civil War. The last pages are absolutely a scream. Before the time of purgation, sleepy passions are being mingled again and long forgotten memories rise up on the surface. Simple, bitter and big truths. Giorgos Votsis, ELEFTHEROTYPIA Polaroid Memory recalls a guilt-stained past Marlena Politopoulou uses crime fiction to probe the tangled legacy of civil conflict. Ferocious civil conflict in the wake of World War II left Greece with such painful memories that society eventually chose to bury them in an attempt to move beyond the old divisions. Marlena Politopoulou mines that tangled legacy in her latest novel, I mnimi tis Polaroid (Polaroid Memory), published by Metaichmio. Secrets from long ago weigh on all her characters, not least her investigator, Pavlos G., son of a police chief who was murdered on the job a year before he was due to retire. Overcoming an initial reluctance to inspect his father’s papers, Pavlos G. finds seven unsolved cases. He decides to investigate them, one by one, thus neatly leaving the author with material for another six books. The first is the murder of a railway worker in a tunnel near Volos in 1976, after the fall of the junta and the return to democratic rule. The passions that gave rise to his killing and mutilation go back much earlier, to the heroism, slaughter, betrayals and separations of the civil war. Not your average investigator, Pavlos G. came to the profession by way of his first love, architecture; his talent for drawing made him for a time a special police consultant, sketching suspects. Now he draws on the expertise of former colleagues to assist him in his investigation. His decision to tackle the unsolved cases signals a belated determination to grapple with his remote, unaffectionate father’s more personal legacy, manifested partly in his own fear of commitment: Pavlos G. runs a mile when an attraction threatens to develop into love. Given a cold case 30 years old and much history to narrate, Politopoulou injects action by sending her investigator and his sidekick, police psychologist Ira Mytilinaiou, out of town in search of evidence. This also enables her to offer a guided tour of Thessaly, where much of the story is set. She pays tribute to its tradition of hospitality, its countryside, architecture and villages that are only now recovering from the devastation visited on them during the civil war and their subsequent desertion by poverty-stricken inhabitants who sought work abroad. The evidence, much of it oral, reveals how the crime sprang not only from character but also from complex motivations driven by a cruel past where families were torn apart, parents had to abandon offspring and some women raised children who were the product of rape. The denouement comes in a classic crime novel confrontation where the truth emerges and with it a possibility of reconciliation. Vivienne Nilan, ATHENSPLUS (THE INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE & KATHIMERINI SA), 29/5/2009 […] A classic crime novel of the type who the killer is evolves to a fascinating historical narration which denudes the heroes turning them from symbolic figures to humans with passions and sins. As a result the reader is forced to look directly in the eyes the shadow layers covering the hero. The quest for the guilty of the old murder will bring to the surface secrets and crimes, moments of self-sacrifice and testimonies for lives lost in the name of ideal freedom that never came. The reader will find himself between winners and losers, fair-minded and unfair, dead and living. <5> Agoritsa Mpakodimou, H AVGI, 2/8/2009 0588_09 30-09-09 16:08 ™ÂÏ›‰·10 VA S S I L I S G O U R O Y I A N N I S www.metaixmio.gr Vassilis Gouroyiannis was born in 1951 in Granitsa, Ioannina. He studied at the Law School of Salonica. Since 1977 he works as a lawyer in Athens. He has published poetry collections, a narrative collection and three novels. His novel, The Comedians of Athens (1999), was translated into Italian by Crocetti Editore under the title I commedianti di Atene. The following titles have been published by Metaichmio Publications: A profane violation (2003) and From a different corner (2006). Red in the Green Line Novel Pages: 456 Format: 14×20,5 Publication: March 2009 ABOUT THE BOOK This is a novel about war. The author examines the painful and suppressed truth as confessed by a company of veterans who experienced the “Attila” invasion of 1974. Thirty years after this neglected not only by the politicians but also by the army leadership war, these men fall into a reminiscent mood in search of the redemption of their devastated souls. A great part of the book is based on testimonies of Greek and Turkish veterans who have been both the protagonists and now suffer from the shell-shock or PTSD syndrom, as it is called post Vietnam-war. A bitter tale with positive messages of an ever current issue: the vanity of war. < 10 > 0588_09 30-09-09 16:08 ™ÂÏ›‰·11 REVIEWS ON THE BOOK RED IN THE GREEN LINE […] Even though the main plot is imaginative, it is minimal and based on the description of the heroes’ psychological world and their traumatic memories. In any case, this is a landmarkbook of Greek literature and that shows it is strong enough to handle old wounds with fictional skillfulness avoiding to soothe pain with placebo-arguments. […] […] Vassilis Gouroyiannis devotes to all those unknown, degraded and tortured Greeks, who hadn’t fought against Turk invaders in 1974, one of the most exciting and important books of the last decade. Vassilis Kalamaras, ELEFTHEROTYPIA, 25/7/2009 Manolis Piblis, TA NEA (Vivliodromio), 28-29/3/2009 Abstract from an interview of the writer to Ilias Maglinis (KATHIMERINI, 3/5/2009): ñ You stay on a specific aspect of the issue with which no one has ever coped up so far… I write about the open wounds of Greek history. The dead people of Cyprus is one of them, but the Greek uninformed society repels what doesn’t flatter it. It is still a wound which we roughly covered and when you do this you are in danger of suffering from a gangrene. ñ The main character of this book is also a lawyer and has a dark past from his military service in Cyprus… Yes, this contradiction exists: on the one hand we have a concrete and successful personality […] but this man hides a dark secret […]. It is not just a historical or political novel but a text which talks about the existential agony of these people and in a broader sense of the whole country. Speaking about […] books that really deserve to be read, I can’t but suggest Vassilis Gouroyiannis’ new novel […]. It is perhaps the most interesting book of the period since writer does not wander around the common fiction techniques but dares to step his foot on mine-fields. The Soldiers of ELDYK, the Greek heroes and the dead from the war of Cyprus and black 1974, return to today’s Nicosia as martyrs of the unwritten history. Against who have they really fought? Was it against Turks or Makarios? Daring and burning. Roula Georgakopoulou, TA NEA (Vivliodromio), 27/6/2009 […] Behind all those heroes there is revealed the history itself, the memories of both Greek and Cypriots, the betrayals on either side, the mountainous scenery of Cyprus, the hills the beaches and the villages […] Vassilis Gouroyiannis dares successfully to write a novel based on recent events, which eventually turns to be a historical one. His main achievement is his clear view and also the transmutation to an overall assessment of the catholic Greek pain. Lily Exarchopoulou, AVGI, 24/5/2009 < 11 > 0588_09 30-09-09 16:08 ™ÂÏ›‰·12 K O S TA S A K R I V O S Kostas Akrivos was born in 1958 in Volos. He works as a teacher in secondary education. A highly acclaimed author, he has published novels, short stories and anthologies. ov er 7.0 00 co pie s so ld Pandemonium www.metaixmio.gr Novel Pages: 400 Format: 13×20 Excerpts in English, German and Turkish available Rights sold to Switzerland (Waldgut Verlag – for the German language) and to Italy (Crocetti Editore) Nominated for the Greek Readership Award 2008 ABOUT THE BOOK On the 16th of April 2004 in a monastery of Mt. Athos, monks discover in terror a dead body in one of their cells. If one realizes that for over a thousand years it is forbidden for women or even female animals to set foot on this place, it becomes obvious how terrifying and mysterious this murder case is, since the body belongs to a young woman. Kostas Akrivos keeps readers intrigued to the very last page of his thriller Pandemonium with a series of unsolved mysteries and suspicion on all sides. Is the death the outcome of a sexual scandal? Is the interference of a foreign power to blame? Has Lucifer himself had a hand in it or is the real cause something even more frightening than all of that? The author evokes an atmosphere that combines the solitude of the monastic life with a worldly murder investigation in a book that flirts playfully with the detective novel without ever quite becoming one. Akrivos casts his net beyond the confines of Athos, and the action encompasses references to the religious, social and politico-ideological make-up of contemporary Greece. EXCERPT OF THE BOOK That was devoutly to be wished! Niphon turned his eyes and looked again on the same picture: snow, snow ... So anything of the sort was out of the question for some hours to come. Later it would be dusk, night would fall. He started to say something. Only now he noticed that her clothes were wet, like her hair. Isn’t this how the animals which lose their way in the forest are? When they’re late returning to their nest and are overtaken by rain or a hunter. Wild animals taken by surprised, terrified. Animals whose hearts are chilled by fear. He climbed with hasty steps up to the monastery. Whatever happened, there was no way that Niphon was going to leave the girl without help. Of course, he knew perfectly well, the words hammered at his brain:The girl has violated the sanctuary, the girl has violated the sanctuary ...Agreed. But what was to be done now that circumstances had seen to it that she needed his help? He soon found work to distract him. He spent around two hours emptying out the bilge water from the boat, arranging the nets and the hooks, scraping mould from the oars. His hands worked, but his brain worked even more. He left everything and went towards the two leaves of the door – big and eaten away by the brine of so many years. He pulled back the bolt and lifted the heavy latch. He pushed hard at the two leaves. The sea appeared before him. It had begun to snow again. Large flakes were falling, and melting on the grey water. The angels are changing their wings ...He took another step. A black figure against a white background. He crossed his arms on his chest. His fingertips rested on the point where he had the mark. Where the angel kissed him on the day he was born. < 12 > 0588_09 30-09-09 16:08 ™ÂÏ›‰·13 REVIEWS ON THE BOOK PANDEMONIUM I consider that this book is the best that Akrivos has ever written; because it meets my point that books should have a specific theme and not just presumptions. A strong theme should be enriched by knowledge that the writer can support and shape it to literature. […] We shouldn’t forget that Kostas Akrivos has proven not only to be a great writer but has shown respect for the Mount Athos. His book is very interesting. Charis Mavromatis, newspaper APOGEVMATINI A love and suspense novel with a historical background. It is more profane from the Popess Joan, by Em. Roidis, since the sacrilege takes place in Mount Athos. And it is even more exciting from the Name of the Rose, since the hidden manuscript found in the monastic library is not about the disputes of the Catholic Church, but the reconquest of the Constantinople. […] And as a capstone, the novel is rich on figural techniques. Mary Theodosopoulou, newspaper TO VIMA Akrivos has written a monastic thriller with rich realistic elements, which could be read in one night – and that is not something easy. Nikos Panagiotopoulos, newspaper ELEFTHEROS TYPOS Kostas Akrivos has given us a fine-crafted, detective story with many realistic elements for the monastic life in Mount Athos. But what he has mainly given us is the stimulus to reconsider ourselves. Giorgos Ch. Papasotiriou, newspaper VRADYNI […] The novel of Kostas Akrivos is distinguished not only by the originality of the plot or the theme audacity but also by a series of literary techniques. The strongest point of the book are the last 8 ó pages. These pages reveal a polysemy of writing. The multiplicity of alternatives for the closing of the story is one of them. Others concern art of fiction and plot unfolding, such as the role of the writer, the autonomy of the characters etc. […] The narrator sometimes watches and describes the facts and other times seems aware of what will happen skilfully leading us to the core of the story. His multileveled writing is set forth in the form of letters, calendars, SMS, abstracts from the Sacred Texts. […] If Emmanouil Roidis has written a Popess Joan and Umberto Eco has invented a manuscript that arose conflicts in the Catholic Church, Kostas Akrivos simply sat in his desk waiting for the inspiration to come. And when it came, he welcomed it with gratitude, while it seemed more interesting comparing to that of the other two writers. As a result, Pandemonium is a novel which will make readers and critics wonder if it is a religious, a historical or a love novel with a tone of suspense. Tasoula Tsilimeni, magazine DIAVAZO Manhood ceremonies. A life in seventeen episodes Short stories Publication: March 2009 < 13 > 0588_09 30-09-09 16:08 ™ÂÏ›‰·14 www.metaixmio.gr A N A S TA S S I S V I S T O N I T I S Anastassis Vistonitis was born in Komotini, Northern Greece, in 1952. He studied Political Sciences and Economics in Athens. From 1983 to 1988 he lived in the U.S.A. (New York and Chicago) and travelled extensively in Europe, North America, Africa, Australia and Asia. From 1996 to 2001 he was a member of the board of the E.W.C. (The Federation of European Writers) and now he is its Vice-president. In addition to poems, essays, book reviews and articles contributed to many leading quarterlies and newspapers Anastassis Vistonitis has published nine books of poetry, two volumes of essays, three travelogues, and a book of short stories. He was the General Editor of the candidature file of Athens for the Olympic Games of 2004. His writings have been translated into 14 languages and appeared in such journals as Lettre International, P.E.N. International, Translation, Sodobnost, Helicon and 2b (A Magazine of Ideas). He is a columnist of the leading Greek newspaper To Vima and lives in Athens. Literature and Geography Places, cities, people Travelogue Pages: 256 Format: 11×18 Excerpts in English (4 stories) available on request Rights sold to Serbia (Geopoetika) ABOUT THE BOOK If someone asked me why I’ve written this book, I would simply explain that in the beginning I had no idea where it would lead me. However, I knew that I wanted to describe my imaginary navigation during the last twenty years and convey the appeal and nostalgia of my travel between the real and invented world […] Because each visit is not just a passing, but also a return and an awakening of senses. (A. Vistonitis) The writer balances between reality and imagination. He describes places and cities of the whole world from a particular perspective that is combined with literature. Venice is his first stop, but not the last. The literary travels continue with references to a remarkable number of cities, such as Dublin, Rome, Moscow, Mexico, Prague, Beijing, Sydney, Madrid, Stockholm, Constantinople, London, Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin and many more… < 14 > 0588_09 30-09-09 16:08 ™ÂÏ›‰·15 EXCERPT IN ENGLISH LITERATURE AND GEOGRAPHY REVIEWS ON THE BOOK LITERATURE AND GEOGRAPHY ODESSA The rust of Romanticism When cities are in decline, ghosts spring out from the corners of the buildings. Ten years ago, one pale afternoon in Odessa, below Pushkin’s statue, on which two pigeons were playing, the present seemed to have disappeared. The harbour was deserted, and on the famous steps where Eisenstein filmed Battleship Potemkin, there were very few people – foreigners mostly, wanting to be photographed at the top of them with the harbour in the background, beneath the oblong shadow cast by the statue of the Duc de Richelieu, the first governor of Odessa, who left in 1914 and became Prime Minister of France. […] The further back you go, the more melancholy this city becomes, with its marvellous street plan and its fine houses, which seem more forlorn and more poverty-stricken in the light and the reflections of the sea. Because, of course, if the present is unbearable, it is all the more easily displaced by memories. It was here, after repeated postings elsewhere, that Pushkin, as a civil servant at the Foreign Ministry, came, and, so the legend goes, to kill time embarked on an affair with the Director General’s wife, Countess Vorontsova, with whom, however, he soon fell deeply in love, and began to write Eugene Onegin. Many years later, Constantin Paustovsky would come and sit alone, a little below Richelieu’s statue, breathing in the smell of the seaweed and the sea. As Neal Ascherson says so superbly in his excellent book on the Black Sea, The Birthplace of Civilisation and Barbarism, ‘he wrote about Odessa as a man writes about his wife who has died young’. Anastassis Vistonitis is not an ordinary traveller, but a stylist on landscapes and a conveyer of lost souls. He discovers the symbols of every city he visits, its men of letters and those literary voices which implanted it to the universal conscience. He himself dislikes the ordinary list-top sightseeing. On the contrary, he spends time in places able to release the imagination of the wanderer and the lust of the reader. […] a wonderful collection of travelling and literary experiences for those keen on it. Tina Mandilara, newspaper Proto Thema The writer decides to collect in an (almost) pocket edition the representative stages of literature based on the cities he has visited in the past. Anastassis Vistonitis had a column in the newspaper To Vima, with the same name with that of the book: Literature and Geography, in which he used to write weakly his travelling and literary experiences of various places. (In the same way with the book), he makes us sit in an imaginary small and old table just to watch the medical bag of Anton Chekhov. Or he flies us until Cape Town to see monk seals bask in the sun. A few pages later we move to Prague in order to render tribute to the Kafka’s grave. Each chapter is like a chapter from the writer’s personal diary. It is alluring. Anastassis Vistonitis does not simply describe cities, but conveys us their energy. Valia Barbatioti, magazine Nemesis < 15 > 0588_09 30-09-09 16:08 ™ÂÏ›‰·16 DIMITRIS MIGGAS Dimitris Miggas was born in 1951. He lives in Salonica. He received the Diavazo prize for best first-time author for his collection of short stories, On Those At Rest. His novel, It rarely snows in the islands, is published into Italian by Crocetti Editore. His novels A Modern Odyssey and Not playing for real are published into Serbian by Geopoetika. A Modern Odyssey Novel Pages: 248 Format: 13×20 Excerpts in English available on request Rights sold to Serbia Nominated for the Greek Readership Award 2008 www.metaixmio.gr ABOUT THE BOOK What happens when the plot and the characters of an Ancient myth collide with the fate of an everyday village boy? Telemachos Charitos, descendant of the ancient Telemachus, son of Ulysses and Penelope, is the unlikely hero of this novel. Growing up in a village of the Ionian Islands this quite simpleminded boy is also waiting for his father to return from his journeys and has to take care of his own lonely mother Penelope. He dreams of a father that bears no resemblance to the known Ulysses. For Telemachos (Machos) his father is no warrior and he is not fighting with sea monsters or with the charms of witches. He is dreaming of a father who is quiet, considerate and as innocent as he is; a father that embraces life and appreciates every single day. As he enters adulthood, he starts claiming what he believes will make him happy. He wants to become a musician; he falls in love in his own unique way and shares his feelings through a messenger which is far more direct and intense than sharing your love through the Internet. He is awarded for his courageousness in the army without knowing what he did to deserve this and unlike the ancient heroes he decides to go on a quest to find out what happened to his missing father instead of just waiting in grief for a sign of hope. Not Playing For Real Novel Pages: 256 ñ Format: 13×20 ABOUT THE BOOK Not Playing For Real is a story of a group of friends. Five friends meet every four years to watch the World Cup Final. Nine finals, nine meetings, nine chapters. From 1970 until 2002, from their student years to maturity, from the Military Dictatorship to the European Union, from the twentieth to the twenty-first century, from dreams to reality, from existing socialism to globalization, from the Brazil of Pele to the Brazil of Ronaldo. Rights sold to Serbia and to Armenia. Screen rights sold to Spain. English translation of the novel Not Playing For Real as well as excerpts from his short story collection About Salonica alone available on request. < 16 > 0588_09 30-09-09 16:08 ™ÂÏ›‰·17 REVIEWS ON THE NOVEL NOT PLAYING FOR REAL The author’s choice to go backwards in time is not merely a caprice. This trick gives to the reader the capability to interpret the plot backwards, a kind of reverse suspense […] The reader already knows how the story ends from the very first page, but wonders how these five male heroes have been drained out from their desires and expectations to be filled with frustration and guilt. Is everything planned out right from the beginning? No – and here lies Miggas’ narrative skill. Each chapter maintains its autonomy. […] No matter how well acquainted with the events of each period, we cannot predict under which circumstances the fate of the heroes changed. This narrative technique makes the past as unpredictable as the future. Apart from its other qualities, Miggas’ novel manages to bring to life the past thirty years of Greek history without anachronisms or simplifications… Petros Tatsopoulos, TA NEA […] The narration includes the years that have passed through alternating images of World Cup finals which are bound to the crucial events in the life of each hero; these images unravel either separately or jointly, giving a filmlike effect. Well built images, well adjusted in action and in time that possess such a descriptive quality that they manage to sum up the life of the heroes within the length of a World Cup final. Costas Sarros, SUNDAY ELEFTHEROTYPIA […] Miggas chose very representative characters, very well substantiated: the frustrated member of the Communistic Party, that along with the fall of Communism he experiences the collapse of his family life, the traditional man that remains loyal to his family and profession, the immoral politician who manages to adjust to every occasion, the devoted artist who denies to betray his artistic ideals […] Elisavet Kotzia, KATHIMERINI […] A novel that manages to narrate as well modern Greek history. Our dreams, our pursuits and our ideology. The betrayals that we are forced to do. Written in a vivid and humorous though austere way. With magnificent characters that possess the quality to develop endlessly. A crucial football game, which is as well historical, philosophical, erotic, childish, funny though serious. An unpredictable book which is in its essence great. On life and the betrayal of the aspirations of youth. A betrayal that the heroes seem unable to avoid… Eleni Gika, ETHNOS This book is the most complete book by Dimitris Miggas because his narrative technique reveals what the official history would rather remain hidden… Christos Papageorgiou, HIGHLIGHTS magazine PRESS RELEASE FOR NOT PLAYING FOR REAL METAICHMIO Publications announced that they have reached an agreement with the Institute of Catalan Cinema (ICC, Institut del Cinema Català) for the screen rights of the novel Not Playing For Real, by Dimitris Miggas, which will be shown on the Spanish television. Representatives of the Institute have declared that the book is considered to be an honest description of the vast political changes in Europe during the last thirty years. The Institute of Catalan Cinema is an independent production company with many awarded movies, screen series and theatre plays. It has established a great tradition in the adaptation of books by important writers, such as Manuel Va’ zquez Montalba’ n and Eduardo Medoza, for their release in cinema and screen. Furthermore, its activity expands to the cooperation with renowned production companies, as Warner Bros, and the production of screen series for the public television program of France and Italy. < 17 > 0588_09 30-09-09 16:08 ™ÂÏ›‰·18 MANOS ELEFTHERIOU Manos Eleftheriou was born in Ermoupoli on the island of Syros. He has published three novels, nine collections of poetry, four volumes of prose, three albums, four volumes on the theatre in Ermoupoli (1901-1921) and an anthology, Ermoupoli, a City in Literature (Metaichmio 2004). He was awarded the 2005 State Prize for Best Novel for The Time of Chrysanthemums (Metaichmio 2004). He has written the lyrics for over 400 popular songs and has worked with virtually all the major Greek composers. His novel The woman who died twice was published in Turkey by Karakutu Publishing (2006). Man in the Well Novel Pages: 272 ñ Format: 13× 20 www.metaixmio.gr ABOUT THE BOOK A forty year old writer is having an accident on his way to the bus station. He slips to the incrassate leaves of a plant that covers the remnants of an old manor and falls into a well. Our hero is trapped deep inside the well and it is then when he starts thinking about his life, other people’s lives, his country’s adversities. He will think of all those he has written with so much effort and pain and will make up new stories. He will imagine his rescue and hope that his friends will think of the same way. But do all those who love us think in the same way? And how deep should a man go to find his soul? A pure literary novel with wonderful lyric elements written by one of the greatest Greek authors of the century. PRESS REVIEWS “Eleftheriou artfully transforms a suspense novel, trapping his writer-hero inside a well, to a meditative tale which initiates us into death.” Evripidis Garantoudis, TA NEA (Vivliodromio) “Spirited, witty and deeply philosophized.” Elpida Pasamichali, ELEFTHEROS TYPOS ov er 65 .00 0 co pie s so ld ov er 48 .00 0 co pie s so ld The Time of Chrysanthemums The Woman Who Died Twice Novel Pages: 416 Excerpts in English available Best selling book of Greek fiction in 2004 State Prize for Novel 2005 Rights sold to Turkey Novel Pages: 352 Excerpts in English available Rights sold to Turkey The novel The Woman Who Died Twice is based on the true story of Heleni Papadaki, a famous Greek actress who was accused of collaborating with the Germans during the German Occupation and was executed in December 1944. Eleftheriou, inspired by her, rewrites her story. In order to recreate the atmosphere and the events of that troubled era, the author has researched court records, newspapers, private archives and documents from public services, presenting every side of the subject. Combining historical facts with high quality literature, Eleftheriou creates a story that unfolds breathtakingly, an exquisite novel on human cruelty and violence, on the value of human life during any war. In the late 19th century, a theatre company, led by Evaggelia Paraskevopoulou, a prominent Greek actress, arrives in Ermoupolis, on the island of Syros, to stage a play. The actress is an old friend of a local family that has lost its wealth and prestige. The history of the Pina family, recently bereft of its youngest son, conceals loves, unvoiced passions and dark secrets. During the stay of the theatre company in the town, more details are revealed concerning both the family and Greek theatrical life. The return of a woman from the past will be the reason for the Pina family regaining all its wealth and social status. The farewell dinner, thrown in the honour of the theatre company, will signify, through a series of paradoxical events, a new beginning for almost all the book’s main characters. < 18 > 0588_09 30-09-09 16:08 ™ÂÏ›‰·19 P E T R O S T AT S O P O U L O S Petros Tatsopoulos was born in Rethymno, in December 1959. He grew up in Athens. He began studying Economics and Political Science but never completed his studies. He has worked as a trainee social worker, screenwriter, journalist, publishing advisor and presenter of a state television program on books entitled Spirit of contradiction. He published the following books: The Underaged (1980), Painkiller (1982), Animated Cartoons (1984), The Heart of the Beast (1987), The First Appearance (1994), Carefree Stories (1995), Comedy (1999), Pepper on the Tongue (2000), The Stick And the Carrot (2004), The Sky on our Head (2004), Honoris Causa (2004), Spicy Stories (2005), The Kindness of Strangers (2006), Modern Greeks (2007), Sisyphus on the Balcony (2009). His book The Heart of the Beast was translated into German by Dialogos Verlag. ov er 40 .00 0 co pie s so ld The Kindness of Strangers ∞ true story Pages: 312 Format: 13×20 ABOUT THE BOOK Petros Tatsopoulos, in his new novel, tells the story of an adoption that he knows very well. He tells us the story of his own adoption. He takes us with him for a walk in a life where nothing is as it seems and no one can be trusted; and through this lack of stability we discover a way to lead our lives by being open to change and learning how to rely on the bigger picture, the anonymity of our true benefactors, the kindness of strangers. He writes with a combination of style and emotional power that few writers have achieved and he creates a story that is hilarious and moving at the same time. Pure comical scenes take a sudden dramatic turn while incidents that are supposed to touch the reader’s sensitivity end up making him laugh out loud. In this autobiographical story nothing is ever expected and nothing ever happens without a reason. Like in Lucky Luck, the rails and the train advance simultaneously. Nobody knows the final destination but in a sense there was no other way to go. The corner stone of every successful work of art is the truth it holds and the reality it reveals. The Kindness of Strangers is a record of a writer’s life and a beautifully narrated story of a man’s memories. Sisyphus on the Balcony Illustrated by Natalia Kapatsoulia Hardback edition Pages: 136 Format: 13x20 Ages: 10+ English translation available Petros Tatsopoulos, our beloved writer of adult fiction, introduces us the first title for children and young adults. Peppered with feline musings on the meaning of life, mosquitoes and mopeds, this witty, heart-warming tale is sure to keep readers on their toes and delight both young and old alike. < 19 > 0588_09 30-09-09 16:08 ™ÂÏ›‰·20 VA S I A T Z A N A K A R I www.metaixmio.gr Vasia Tzanakari was born in 1980. She currently works as a journalist in magazines for young people. This is her debut literary work. Eleven Little Murders Stories inspired by the songs of Nick Cave Pages: 240 Format: 13×20 Excerpts in English available ABOUT THE BOOK What is common between a good and obedient son, a repulsive skeleton-faced doll, a churchy village, a gentle circus bellman, a tired whore, a paranoid scientist, a depressed woman, a would-be lover, an insomniac barwoman, a scared baker and the Devil himself? They are all protagonists in the eleven murder stories that are masterly unfolded in this book. Inspired by the rock songs of Nick Cave, Vasia Tzanakari has given life to her creepy heroes. Just be aware! Someone of them might be standing near you… From the furious Birthday Party to the passionate Bad Seeds and the cynic Grinderman, Nick Cave has built, according to his words, a world where extreme and at the same time romantic things happen, a universe full of damned figures tortured by their passions under the most thrilling rock songs ever written in the history of rock. Vasia Tzanakari F O R T H C O M A N T O N I S G O LT S O S I N (ed) The last journey. Eleven crime stories Collective Soloup (illustrations) Publication: November 2009 G A selection of eleven crime stories written by the most important contemporary Greek writers of the genre: Petros Markaris, Andreas Apostolides, Neoklis Galanopoulos, Sergios Gakas, Antonis Goltsos, Fontas Ladis, Dimitris Mamaloukas, Petros Martinides, Anastasia Baxevani, Marlena Politopoulou, Filippos Filippou. < 20 > 0588_09 30-09-09 16:08 ™ÂÏ›‰·21 MARIOS MICHAILIDIS Marios Michailidis was born in Nicosia. He studied in the Philosophy School of Athens and earned a masters degree at the University of Arkansas. He has published three poetry collections. He lives in Athens and works as a teacher in private Secondary Education. His poetry collection Words as an alibi is also published by the Metaichmio Publications. The Bone-guardian Cy pr us St at e Pr ize Novel Pages: 120 Format: 13×20 Excerpts in English available ABOUT THE BOOK The life of a bone-guardian, who aims to secure justice and tidiness in his space, though it proves to be not so easy… A surrealistic multi-level story unfolds as a series of awkward incidents take place: bones of famous nationalists, communists and rebels suddenly crack, the ambivalent origin of a fresco inside the ossuary raises national conflicts, an eparch intervenes, the hero makes an unavoidable trip to Albania and many others proving, in a sarcastic way, the unstable geopolitics of the Balkans. K O S TA S L O G A R A S Kostas Logaras was born in Patras in 1950. He studied Greek Literature. He has written poetry and prose. Since 1997 he worked as a columnist for the newspaper Ta Nea. Many of his works have been translated into English, French and German. The following books were published by Metaichmio Publications as well: Patras, a city in Literature (anthology), In the land of Nedim a smell of pine, Come whenever you want. Their remote glance Novel Pages: 288 Format: 13×20 Excerpts in English available ABOUT THE BOOK Giannoula Sorou lives since 1964 in a remote suburb of Chicago. She comes from a mountainous village in Peloponnesus. Just before the beginning of the Olympic Games in Athens, she decides to return back to her homeland after forty years of absence. It is then that she will find Greece having changed completely. During her stay, she will pay her old debts both to dead and living people. A story that shows the correlation between the Greek immigrants who moved to America during 1960 and the Albanian ones who moved to Greece during 1990s. And also a story for all those who remain foreigners in their own native land. < 21 > 0588_09 30-09-09 16:09 ™ÂÏ›‰·22 POETRY EVRIPIDIS GARANTOUDIS Evripidis Garantoudis is an Associate Professor of the University of Athens in the Division of Modern Greek Philology and also a literature critic. The Greek poetry of the 20th century A synchronic anthology Pages: 848 Format: 17×24 ABOUT THE BOOK www.metaixmio.gr A concise anthology of the Greek poetry of the 20th century bound in one volume. The originality of this book is based on its structure: the poems are set on a chronological basis (year of publication) constituting an overview of the Modern Greek poetry. DIMITRIS DIMIROULIS Dimitris Dimiroulis (edt) is a Professor at Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Department of Communication and Media, and he is teaching History and Theory of Literature. The works of Dionysios Solomos Poems and Prose First published: November 2007 Pages: 536 Format: 17×24 ABOUT THE BOOK Dionysios Solomos is considered to be Greece’s national poet due to his important legacy to Greek literature and his national identity. He is best known for writing the poem Hymn to Freedom (Imnos is tin Eleftherian) in 1823, of which the first two stanzas became the Greek national anthem. This is a new edition of the poet’s complete works, poems and prose and even unfinished and fragmented texts and it was published to commemorate the 150th anniversary of his death. In this book you can also find a sufficient introduction depicting his life and works, comments on all texts, a rich bibliography and the famous Prolegomena by his fellow poet Iakovos Polylas. The systematic collection of his works, as derived from the manuscripts, along with the evaluation of the previous studies, makes this book a significant editorial attempt. Dimitris Dimiroulis is a scholar who has studied Solomos’ work and especially the vital role that this great poet played in the development of Modern Greek. In the same series: The Odes of Andreas Kalvos (Publication: March 2009) < 22 > 0588_09 30-09-09 16:09 ™ÂÏ›‰·23 CHRONICLE VA S S I L I S T Z A N A K A R I S Vassilis Tzanakaris lives in Serres. He works as a journalist and for thirty four years published the monthly magazine Giati (Why). Many of his articles, essays, poems and interviews have been published in the press of Athens and Thessaloniki. In 2008 he was awarded with the State Prize for a Chronicle-Eye Witness Account for his title Asia Minor in Tears 1919-1922. St at e Pr ize ov er 10 .00 0 co pie s so ld Asia Minor in Tears 1919-1922 Chronicle Pages: 752 Format: 17 x 24 2008 State Prize for a Chronicle-Eye Witness Account A luxurious illustrated edition of the Asia Minor Catastrophe, which involved the expulsion of about one third of the Greek population from millennia old homelands. F O R T H C O M I N G In the name of refugees From tearful Christmas of 1922 to unsovereign democracy of 1924 Publication: November 2009 Vassilis Tzanakaris enlightens a dark page of Modern Greek history having pored over original sources of that age. The period of reception and integration of Asia Minor’s refugees in the Greek society is barely met on bibliography and this makes the book truly remarkable. It is followed by a sixteen-page photographic material. < 23 > 0588_09 30-09-09 16:09 ™ÂÏ›‰·24 EDUCATIONAL BOOKS-GUIDES MARISA DE CASTRO Marisa De Castro was born in Athens. Between 1973 and 1982 she lived in Paris, where she studied Education and Literature for Children and Adolescents at the Sorbonne University. Since her return to Greece she has taught in the private sector History and Literature to primary school children, adopting a fresh approach to the teaching of these subjects. She has written several children’s books on History and Art and has translated children’s fiction. Since 1998 she has written critical articles on children and adolescent books for the daily newspapers TO VIMA and TA NEA. In 2006, Short Stories of the Archaeological Museum (in Greek, published by Kastor) that she coauthored with Panos Valavanis won the National Book Award for Non-fiction. The New Acropolis Museum www.metaixmio.gr Monuments and Men. A guide for Young People First published: June 2009 Pages: 72 Format: 16×21,5 Ages: 10-12 English edition ABOUT THE BOOK: Museums are schools. They are actually the most appropriate environment for the reception of History. Their doors, their gates, or their Propylaia provide the ideal gateway for students to enter the ancient world. This is especially true of the Acropolis and its New Museum within which a world of magic opens up before our eyes: from the archaic pediments to the calf-bearer, the Korae, the boy of Kritias, the blond youth, the architectural sculptures of the Ionic temples, the Karyatids and, above all, the singular sculptures of the Parthenon![...] Yet, although modern exhibitions are instructive, there is always the need for a guide; a link between the past and the present. Marisa De Castro plays this part masterfully. Based on her long experience and knowledge of the principles of Museum Education, she takes children by the hand and guides them through the rooms of the large museum, and with her they are never lost in the labyrinth of artworks. A master of the secret teacher recipes, she knows where to stop and explore, which pieces require special attention and which elements need to be highlighted in order to captivate and fascinate. The New Acropolis Museum: Monuments and Men is an educational tool that intends to inspire teachers and students, helping them understand and enjoy the works produced by a handful of Greeks in an important historical period: a period in which the Greek world had the progress and ennoblement of people at its heart – just like the book itself. Panos Valavanis Associate Professor of Classical Archaeology, University of Athens F O R T H C O M I N G Seven Walks Through Athens Ages: 10-12 Publication of English edition: February 2010 Seven great walks followed by a map and informative material: 1. Ancient Athens as seen by Pausanias the traveller, 2. From antiquity to Byzantium, 3. Ottomans occupy Athens, 4. The mazy lanes of traditional Plaka, 5. The central avenues, 6. Lost in the labyrinth of Agora and Monastiraki, 7. National Garden and Parliament. < 24 > 0588_09 30-09-09 16:09 ™ÂÏ›‰·25 PARENTING NIKOS SIDERIS Nikos Sideris was born in Athens. He studied Medicine in the University of Athens and completed his post-graduate studies in Paris under the faculties of Psychiatry, Neuropsychology-Neurolinguistics and History. He owns a doctorate degree in the field of Psychology (Panteion University of Athens) and teaches at the Psychoanalytic School of Strasbourg (E.P.S.). He is also a member of the European Psychoanalysis Federation (FEDEPSY). He currently works as psychiatrist and family therapist. He has given lectures, among others, at the Medical School of University of Thessaly, College of Athens and Deree College. Since 2003 he teaches at the Architecture School of Athens the lesson Architecture and Psychoanalysis. He has published researches, essays, poetry and novels. be st se lle r Children Do Not Need a Psychologist. They Need Their Parents! First published: March 2009 Pages: 144 Format: 14x20,5 This book is both a scientific study and a confidential letter to sensible parents. It is addressed to ordinary parents who, within ordinary families, breed ordinary children. But the adversities, the problems and the deadlocks appear inevitably most of the times. Then the usual question comes: Do you think my child needs a psychologist? Nikos Sideris offers his experience to make us understand that all children need is their parents to stand by their side and support them. Not a psychologist! As Confessed There Secrets and truths from the psychoanalyst’s sofa First published: November 2008 Pages: 160 Format: 14x20,5 < 25 > 0588_09 30-09-09 16:09 COOK ™ÂÏ›‰·26 BOOKS E L E N I H A R AT S I -G I O TA K I Dr. Eleni Haratsi-Giotaki is an internist-diabetologist. She studied at the Medical School of the University of Athens. Since 1992 she has been working as a Professor of Pathology in the Nursing Department of Epirus Technical School along with her private practice as a doctor. She has published many essays and articles in highly acclaimed international magazines and conventions. A Complete Guide to Healthy Eating! www.metaixmio.gr Recipes and diets for people that suffer from diabetes Based on Greek traditional Mediterranean cooking Pages: 352 Format: 22,5×24 Excerpts in English available on request ABOUT THE BOOK It has been proven that Greek food and its ingredients are not only healthy and nutritious but they can also prevent diseases. This is a practical guide for anyone who wishes to eat healthy food, who is afraid of hypoglycemia, who has excluded their favorite meals and deserts from their nutrition, for anyone who has a history of diabetes and has to follow special diets. Dr. Eleni Haratsi-Giotaki, pathologist, specialized in diabetes, offers you and your family a wide range of delicious recipes, based on the traditional Greek cuisine, for a healthy, balanced, calories-controlled diet while suggesting insulin dosage for every portion of food and every meal. The book is divided in three parts. In the first, there is given an overall view of the problem of diabetes and how could healthy nutrition, based on the Mediterranean cooking, benefit patients. The second part includes recipes and diets followed by the necessary insulin units on a weekly plan. The recipes follow a diagram of calories (1,000-2,400). The photos of the meals and the vivid colours in the pages make reading really pleasant. In the third part someone can find the two appendixes and the tables. Finally, the author offers us a rich bibliography, from where doctors and students may derive information. Food Is Not to Fill Up Series: Attitude books First published: April 2009 Format: 22,3x22,3 Ages: 4+ Pages: 48 Excerpt in English available on request It needs patience, love and knowledge in order to make a child eat properly and make him care for healthy food. Parents ought to try and shield their child’s health for a lifetime. This book is written by an experienced nutritionist and is addressed to children. It could be read out loud at home, school or nursery school. < 26 > 0588_09 30-09-09 16:09 ™ÂÏ›‰·27 Y I A N N O S K O N S TA N T I N O U The last eleven years Yiannos Konstantinou writes about wine. He has written articles in various magazines in Cyprus and published six books, four of them in Greek and two in English. He has been awarded with the Gourmand World Cookbook Award for his book The Cyprus Wine Guide which has been considered in 2006 as the best wine guide in the world. Discovering Wine First published: June 2009 Format: 21x28 Pages: 160 Excerpt in English available upon request ABOUT THE BOOK A remarkable guide for the art and secrets of wine tasting. It provides us valuable information for the varieties of grapes, the vinification procedure and the ways of serving it, tips for the matching of wine with meals and methods of bottling and preservation. F O R T H C O M I N G E L I K A P AV L I D O U Flavours from Asia Minor: More than 200 traditional recipes Publication: October 2009 A book scented with the peppers of Asia Minor. Elika Pavlidou, an old lady who lives in Salonica, has revealed us a heirloom manuscript with recipes written by her mother and grandmother. The recipes for meals and sweets are derived from Cappadocia and Smyrna. The book looks like the old original notebook including a great number of colourful pictures. < 27 > 0588_09 30-09-09 16:09 www.metaixmio.gr ART ™ÂÏ›‰·28 BOOKS KYRIAKOS IOSIFIDIS …on the road Art Book (Graffiti) Pages: 280 Format: 28×21 ABOUT THE BOOK Kyriakos Iosifidis as well as a group of all the (street) artists whose work is presented in this collection have been working on this project for years, painting, writing and even finding each other and collaborating to create the first Greek graffiti art book. Signs, tags, codes, symbols etc. are painted on the canvas of the streets, using stencils stickers, posters and even magic markers. Most of us do not have time to stop and look at the world around us or to listen to what the walls are saying. But some are here to break the harmony of our cities, to use public space and bring it back to life. These are the people that will give us a reason to stop and think. This book is a collection not only of graffiti works or artistic interventions, it is a record of Athens’ parallel history, the one that is being written as we speak and may be holding a wisdom and an artistic opinion the we don’t have to study but we can start appreciating. In all major cities of the world the art of graffiti is growing especially in areas that are considered dodgy or poor. Athens is the crossroad of Europe and its walls have something to say to you. Will you listen? F O R T H C O M I N G …ÛÙÔ ÁÎÚ·Ê Greek Graffiti Scene Publication: December 2009 A collective volume with street art works from all over Greece (while the title …on the road includes works from Athens). Carpe Diem group, headed by Kyriakos Iosifidis, has proceeded to fine art interventions on the grey sites of the big cities and given us exceptional pieces of murals demonstrated in this particular album. The Carpe Diem (www.carpe-diemact.gr/home.htm) was established by a group of people who keep on trying to push art and techniques of alternative form of culture. This group has an active presence in Greece since 1998, mainly in the art of Murals. < 28 > 30-09-09 16:09 ™ÂÏ›‰·29 authors’ list fiction 0588_09 Ahmeti Mimoza Aira César Akrivos Kostas Al-Kharrat Edward Alevizos Aris Amis Martin Asbury Herbert Attali Jacques Aubert Brigitte Avdikos Vaggelis Balasubramanyam Rajeev Baldwin James Balzac Onoré de Banville John Barbéris Dominique Barnes Julian Baudelaire Charles Beauvoir Simon de Behm Marc Benacquista Tonino Bennett Alan Bernard-Pouy Jean Boileau Pierre Bola~no Roberto Böll Heinrich Bonvicini Stephanie Brookner Anita Brouwers Jeroen Brown Frederick Bryson Bill Cain James M. Camilleri Andrea Capote Truman Carey Peter Carver Raymond Cela Camilo José Chandernagor Françoise Clarke Gerald Coetzee J. M. 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