Type: Contemporary Greek Novel with psychological depth.
Atmosphere: The book creates an atmosphere full of sensitivity and lyricism, inviting the reader to a deeply emotional and introspective experience that leads to hope.
…They say that in life you come alone and leave alone, but if you think about it carefully, that's half the truth, since from the day you are born you are alone, in constant relation to those around you.
Because it is difficult to have loneliness as your only companion, even if there are moments when you enjoy it. To exist in a daily life that fills you with voids, absence, that does not include sharing, caring.
And it is just as difficult to live alone... with company. Company with indifference, apathy, the I'm here yet absent, the loud… "I don't hear you anymore." But the time comes when loneliness is dissolved just by the way someone else says your name…
Type: Contemporary Greek Novel with psychological depth.
Atmosphere: The book creates an atmosphere full of sensitivity and lyricism, inviting the reader to a deeply emotional and introspective experience that leads to hope.
In the book you will encounter:
- The loneliness that may be hidden even within the closest human relationships.
- The deep need for meaningful communication, love, and true connection.
- The transformative power of love and the importance of personal rebirth through conscious choices.
This book is for you if…
Have you ever felt invisible loneliness, even when surrounded by people, if you are looking for stories that offer empathy and hope, or if you desire a read that invites you to look deeper within yourself.
Why we loved it:
- The writing of Kostas Krommydas is deeply emotional and is distinguished by its psychological depth.
- It is a story that offers food for thought about human connection and the value of love, while at the same time imparting a sense of hope.
- It is a work with the distinct literary style of a renowned author of contemporary Greek literature.
Read an excerpt:
Ages pulled out my chair for me to sit, and I wondered if anyone else had ever done that for me. Then, he went across from me and settled into his chair, looking at the girl who was coming with the menus.
It was the first moment I allowed myself to observe this man more. Until then, he was the kind doctor who was treating my daughter. We glanced at the menu, and the truth was that the smells in the room had whetted my appetite. We placed our order, and before the girl left, he turned to me.
"I'll have a glass of white wine. Will you join me?" he said, and I nodded.
I looked around at the others enjoying their lunch. Soft piano music was playing from the speakers, just enough to acoustically dress the beautiful atmosphere.
"I think we can now speak informally," I said after a while.
"I agree," he replied, and looking at my phone, he asked, "Did Phoebe call?"
"Yes."
"Great, because I saw you were happy."
"Yes, sometimes a conversation is enough to completely change your mood."
"That's very true. And I must mention that, given the circumstances, you and your husband have handled the situation calmly."
For a few seconds, I had forgotten the serious problem our child had. I darkened slightly and sighed.
A few words about the author:
Kostas Krommydas is a prolific author, with 14 books to his credit since 2011. Several of his novels, such as "And Until My Next Life I Will Adore You," "Trojan Horse," "Akakie," and "Ouranoessa." In addition to writing, he teaches creative writing and public speaking, and many of his works have been translated into English. He is also an actor, a graduate of the National Theatre, with a career in theater, television, and cinema.
Read an excerpt
Loneliness… I can’t even remember for how long its uncomfortable feeling echoed deep inside me, having taken over me for years. My life was racing toward its fifth decade at dizzying speed, dragging along all those who made my solitude unbearable; and when I say life, I mean the months and years, because the moments passed agonizingly slowly. I watched my husband, Stelios, sitting hunched over his phone. Absorbed for hours and cut off from me and everything happening around us. He only paused when someone greeted him or when the food arrived, while the rest of the time he continued chatting with his friends, occasionally smiling at some of the videos they sent him. Judging by the way he turned the screen so I couldn’t see it, the content was obviously quite spicy. At least something pleased him.
At the round table where we sat with three other couples, also invited to the wedding of our mutual friends from Stelios’s village, Skioupia, there was only one thing prevailing: alienation. On the one hand, our bodies occupied the same space, but on the other, each of us was traveling somewhere else, most of the time immersed in the microcosm of communication through the phone screen. Across from me, a woman – whom I hadn’t even been introduced to – had made more than ten posts since we arrived, and the only thing I heard her worry about was the filters she used. Ordering her husband to take pictures of her, she kept shouting at him, laughing, Don’t make me look fat, forcing the poor guy to search for the most ideal angle that would cut pounds from her body, squeezed tightly into her narrow dress.
Manufacturer
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- Author
- Kostas Krommydas
- Publisher
- Dioptra
- Type
- Prose
- Cover
- Soft
- Number of Pages
- 360
- Release Date
- 05/2025
- Publication Date
- 2025
- Dimensions
- 14x20.5 cm
- ISBN-13
- 9786181000374
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