Pfizer’s CEO Albert Bourla launched the Greek edition of his book describing his company’s race…
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“Smyrna in Flames”, by the internationally acclaimed Mexican writer and poet Homero Aridjis lays bare…
Lockdown Blues? Professor Karalis performs his magical literary jazz in 'The Glebe Point Road Blues'
We revisit a literary work on the suburb of Glebe from our favourite polymath Professor Vrasidas Karalis. It has been described by critics as ‘ingenious and soaring in its unique angle of vision…powerful, even visionary writing, from one of our most interesting, distinctive and challenging voices.
The removal of a book from Cyprus high school classes over a disputed reference to…
Ottoman occupation, two world wars, a civil war, betrayal, secrets, loss, the search for justice.…
The story of Giannis Antetokounmpo’s extraordinary rise from poverty in Athens, Greece to super-stardom in…
There is a buzz about Greek-Australian author Andrew Pippos’ debut novel ‘Lucky’s’. Recently, it was featured…
With a primary message message to the reader being to never give up hope; keep on fighting for what is right, the beautiful book ‘Elia’ by Greek Australian author Stella Sorotou is sure to bring a tear to your eye.
Second generation Greek Australian Billy Cotsis, has written a number of books including the acclaimed Many Faces of Hellenic Culture, Once upon a time in Crystal Palace and From Pyrrhus to Cyprus. Recently, he has added one more to his publishing list- 1453: Constantinople & the Immortal Rulers or there are no dogs here.
“The booklet of originally sixty print pages in the Greek language, published by the war…
A new book on Turkish claims on Greek maritime space in the Aegean Sea has…
Much-loved academic and author Professor Vrasidas Karalis publishes his latest literary work: The Glebe Point Road Blues. The book has been described by critics as ‘ingenious and soaring in its unique angle of vision…powerful, even visionary writing, from one of our most interesting, distinctive and challenging voices.
In his first class on his first day of graduate school, Perry Rizopoulos’ teacher asked…
Ottoman occupation, two world wars, a civil war, betrayal, secrets, loss, the search for justice.…
An explosion of fuschia, with a bouganvillea reaching across a white wall. The whitewashed exterior…