Gregorios Xenopoulos
Gregorios Xenopoulos was a prominent Greek novelist and playwright born in 1876, known for his keen observations and vivid storytelling. His literary career flourished in the early 20th century, a period when Greece was experiencing significant social and political changes. Xenopoulos often drew inspiration from the rich tapestry of everyday life, weaving tales that reflect the struggles and joys of his characters. His writing is characterized by a deep empathy for human experiences, making his works resonate with readers even today.
As you explore Xenopoulos's collection in this app, you'll find a blend of humor, nostalgia, and poignant insights that provide a window into the heart of Greek culture and society. His ability to capture the essence of his time through relatable characters and engaging plots invites you to reflect on the themes of love, loss, and the search for identity. We encourage you to dive into his stories and discover the warmth and wisdom that have made Gregorios Xenopoulos a cherished figure in Greek literature.
Ο κακός δρόμος, κι άλλα καινούρια διηγήματα (1908-1911)
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Gregorios Xenopoulos
Στο διήγημα του Ξενόπουλου “Ο κακός δρόμος” βλέπουμε να θριαμβεύει η ομορφιά και όχι η λογική, η ομορφιά και όχι η δύναμη και πάλι η ομορφιά…
Ο γάμος της Λίτσας (Litsa's Marriage)
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Gregorios Xenopoulos
Η Θαλίτσα, ή αλλιώς Λίτσα, είναι μια πολύ όμορφη κοπέλα που τρελαίνει τους άντρες. Θα μπορέσουν ο Ζαφείρης και ο Γιάγκος να αντισταθούν στον…