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CEROGRAPHS turned 9 today!
Kea Island
Silent morning.
Gerolimenas, Mani - Greece
Thessaloniki, Greece.
Old men of Plaka, Athens.
Flea Market, Thiseio-Athens.
Plaka, Athens.
Carnival scenes
Patras 2016.
Carnival time in Greece.
The few tourists visiting the Acropolis on a Monday morning, late February or early May are surprised to see a steady flow of people, young and old, walking up towards Philopappou Hill, across from the Parthenon. Braving the chill and occasional light rain, these locals seemed to head to a common destination for an outdoor …
This is a biography of greece’s greatest anarchist poetess, Katerina Gogou (1940-1993). Until today Gogou remains the bete-noire of modern poetry in Greece with only one poetic anthology including her groundbreaking heretical work. However, her poems have become an indivisible part of the radical culture of the country and of the public imaginary of Exarcheia. Recently a biography of Katerina Gogou titled “Katerina Gogou: Death’s Love [Erotas Thanatou]” appeared, authored by Agapi Virginia Spyratou (2007, Vivliopelagos, Athens), based on her doctoral thesis. However no study or history of Katerina Gogou’s involvement in the anarchist struggle of the 1980s has ever been published in greek, leaving a great gap in both the history of the movement and in the biography of the poetess.
Aegina Town, Aegina.
Sunbathing pigeons on Batis Beach, Palaio Faliro.
Odeon of Herodes Atticus, Acropolis.
Sunset, Athens.
Pysri, Athens.