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Λόγια της Πλώρης: Θαλασσινά Διηγήματα

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A series of maritime short stories and sketches presents a narrator's intense attraction to the sea, his progression from childhood play to hard apprenticeship aboard ships, and vivid depictions of storms, shipboard labor, captains' cruelty, sailors' songs, legends and shipwrecks. Episodes balance lyrical observation with gritty realism, exploring the sea's beauty and danger, the stubborn solidarity among seafarers, and the role of fate and superstition in lives shaped by long voyages.

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Andreas Karkavitsas

Andreas Karkavitsas was a prominent Greek author known for his contributions to modern Greek literature. His works often explore themes of rural life and the human condition, reflecting the cultural and social landscape of Greece in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Among his notable works is "Η Λυγερή," which showcases his lyrical prose and deep understanding of character. Karkavitsas's storytelling is characterized by vivid descriptions and a keen sense of place, making his narratives resonate with readers. His short stories, such as those in "Διηγήματα" and "Διηγήματα του Γυλιού," further illustrate his ability to capture the essence of everyday life in Greece.

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