Biographies & Memoirs

The Red Professor

Author: Dionysis CHaritopoulos

Only when the school's totem appeared behind the principal did silence fall like a tomb; the children would cut their chatter and quietly head to their classrooms.

This professor inspired awe, and it...

Only when the school's totem appeared behind the principal did silence fall like a tomb; the children would cut their chatter and quietly head to their classrooms.

This professor inspired awe, and it wasn't just his intimidating appearance, but the entire mythology that surrounded him; how in Albania he single-handedly killed dozens of Italians, during the...

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  • Release Date 3/2025
  • Number of pages Number of pages 144
  • Language Greek
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Only when the school's totem appeared behind the principal did silence fall like a tomb; the children would cut their chatter and quietly head to their classrooms.

This professor inspired awe, and it wasn't just his intimidating appearance, but the entire mythology that surrounded him; how in Albania he single-handedly killed dozens of Italians, during the Occupation he was a terror to the Germans and the traitors, but most importantly, no child wanted to test his hand; if he slapped you, you could lose your head.

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Author
Dionysis CHaritopoulos
Publisher
Topos
Language
Greek
Subtitle
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Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
144
Release Date
3/2025
Type
Biography
Period
World War II
Publication Date
2025
Dimensions
13.2x21 cm
ISBN-13
9789604995448

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  • A captivating "chronicle," largely autobiographical. It conveys superbly the traumatic period of the Occupation and the Civil War - a wound still open for Greek society. Essentially, it is a letter from the son to his parents, the red professor of the title and his mother, tempestuous, contradictory personalities who nevertheless never accepted being squeezed into the boxes of conservative petty-bourgeois society.

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  • A captivating "chronicle," largely autobiographical. It conveys superbly the traumatic period of the Occupation and the Civil War - a wound still open for Greek society. Essentially, it is a letter from the son to his parents, the red professor of the title and his mother, tempestuous, contradictory personalities who nevertheless never accepted being squeezed into the boxes of conservative petty-bourgeois society.

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Only when the school's totem appeared behind the principal did silence fall like a tomb; the children would cut their chatter and quietly head to their classrooms.

This professor inspired awe, and it wasn't just his intimidating appearance, but the entire mythology that surrounded him; how in Albania he single-handedly killed dozens of Italians, during the Occupation he was a terror to the Germans and the traitors, but most importantly, no child wanted to test his hand; if he slapped you, you could lose your head.

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Author
Dionysis CHaritopoulos
Publisher
Topos
Language
Greek
Subtitle
-
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
144
Release Date
3/2025
Type
Biography
Period
World War II
Publication Date
2025
Dimensions
13.2x21 cm
ISBN-13
9789604995448

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Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • A captivating "chronicle," largely autobiographical. It conveys superbly the traumatic period of the Occupation and the Civil War - a wound still open for Greek society. Essentially, it is a letter from the son to his parents, the red professor of the title and his mother, tempestuous, contradictory personalities who nevertheless never accepted being squeezed into the boxes of conservative petty-bourgeois society.

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  • A captivating "chronicle," largely autobiographical. It conveys superbly the traumatic period of the Occupation and the Civil War - a wound still open for Greek society. Essentially, it is a letter from the son to his parents, the red professor of the title and his mother, tempestuous, contradictory personalities who nevertheless never accepted being squeezed into the boxes of conservative petty-bourgeois society.

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