Ο Άνθρωπος που Ξεχάστηκε, Novel
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Ο Άνθρωπος που Ξεχάστηκε, NovelCode: 233090

"Don't joke about these things," he said as he approached Max, stepping out of the dim light. His face had suddenly darkened. "Our conversation is about something else. Victims forget. The desire for...

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"Don't joke about these things," he said as he approached Max, stepping out of the dim light. His face had suddenly darkened. "Our conversation is about something else. Victims forget. The desire for life is so great that the victim is ready to erase their memory, so that even their own recollection does not exist. To live, they cancel their memory... But...

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"Don't joke about these things," he said as he approached Max, stepping out of the dim light. His face had suddenly darkened. "Our conversation is about something else. Victims forget. The desire for life is so great that the victim is ready to erase their memory, so that even their own recollection does not exist. To live, they cancel their memory... But the other, the betrayer, the perpetrator, call him what you want, carries within him the memory of the victim and cannot forget. To live, he cancels his conscience... He is dangerous, capable of worse."
A story of betrayal. Set in modern Athens, a deeply hidden self returns catalytically and dissolves the worldview of a middle-aged successful economist. A man who changed his life without first taking care to change his mind. The contribution of a writer to the distortion of reality is the second axis of this adventure. The writer Stratis Oreopoulos, with his uncontrollable imagination, creates a false reality, "which, however, due to an unstoppable spiritual turmoil, becomes solid, almost tangible."

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Subtitle
Novel
Format
Soft Cover
Number of Pages
211
Publication Date
1995
Dimensions
21x14 cm

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