"My father made me a man and my mother made me a writer." The return of a son for a few days to his parental home in Athens. The relationship with his ninety-two-year-old mother, who is always waiting for her son who lives abroad in Sweden. The communication with the deceased father through a diary that talks about the family roots in a lost homeland, Pontus, revealing the journey of a family in the 20th century.
The search for the identity of a person who is a stranger everywhere, living between two homelands – the one where he was born and the one where he started his own family – in two cultures, two languages, and two customs. A self-fiction about how difficult it is to migrate, saying goodbye to your loved ones, but also how difficult it is to stay in a place where you feel you are not wanted.
And above all, a tribute to the mother, whose love is imprinted on the pages of this book in an unforgettable way. "Thodoris Kallifatidis has the ability to narrate a story naturally, as if it has unfolded effortlessly, without being suffocated by the psychological flood of a person who is actually struggling to survive." Mario Vargas Llosa
Manufacturer
Specifications
- Author
- THodoris Kallifatidis
- Publisher
- Patakis
- Type
- Classical Literature, Prose
- Subtitle
- -
- Cover
- Soft
- Number of Pages
- 208
- Release Date
- 10/2025
- Publication Date
- 2025
- Dimensions
- 14x21 cm
- ISBN-13
- 9786180704969
Additional Specifications
- Series
- Century
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