Ζήσε... Τώρα! Γλυκό μου ρε!
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Ζήσε... Τώρα! Γλυκό μου ρε!Code: 21352810

This story could only be the narrator's fairy tale, as a small note, a "deposit" in the history of human love, something like a combination of "humility" and vanity, but also as an attempt to live...

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This story could only be the narrator's fairy tale, as a small note, a "deposit" in the history of human love, something like a combination of "humility" and vanity, but also as an attempt to live again, since love is life.
To live again on a dreamy, magical, completely personal road, like a painter with skies permeated by tender and dreamy colors. There is...

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This story could only be the narrator's fairy tale, as a small note, a "deposit" in the history of human love, something like a combination of "humility" and vanity, but also as an attempt to live again, since love is life.
To live again on a dreamy, magical, completely personal road, like a painter with skies permeated by tender and dreamy colors. There is no other way than our own self, rooted in the light, which revealed the world to us when we were little. To live again, through a gesture of controlled childishness, which nevertheless confesses the tenderness of love, clarifies its sides with eager strokes, like those of an aspiring painter, and satisfies itself with pleasure.
With a personal vocabulary, the narrator combines memories, colors, meanings. The same goes for his interlocutors, who, with spontaneity and perhaps some arbitrariness, use words that reveal both thirst and sufficiency of communication. With a language adorned with every possible word that can convey the abundance of emotions and memories that torment the heroes. Sometimes, there is also a "irreverent" use of words, within the relativity of situations, evidence of the deep internal shade of their communication and their ability to love. Absolute freedom in speech, therefore, and courage, which reflects the absolute happiness of the protagonists who are swept away by the sweeping power of love, and for this reason, they describe their private love encounters with ease and vividness, without detours, without intermediate parentheses, since their souls participate in the sufferings-lessons of their bodies, as the most crucial and substantial aspect of their union.
The fluidity and instability experienced by the heroes of the story create an atmosphere of unexpected turn, as Akis, the central male character, will be called upon to pay the price, to experience love not only as a blissful dream, but also as a "nightmare", as a price for the passion of love, until his resistance is bent.
Akis and Fani narrate the story of their youthful love, with images and gestures that testify to the coexistence of beauty and dream, joy and desire, but at the same time, they suffer from the roles that life itself complicates for them. They will also have to navigate between a crescendo of intense mental euphoria and intense sadness, to balance the imbalance of their experiences and approach oblivion quickly. Then their eyes will shine again with the light of gratitude.

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Format
Soft Cover
Number of Pages
250
Publication Date
2019
Dimensions
21x14 cm

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  • The side of love through everyday life and the effort of the two to become one. An excellent narrative perspective written by an author who travels through reality and desire.

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