
ΛΟΓΟΤΕΧΝΙΚΗ ΒIΒΛΙΟΘΗΚΗ ΦΕΞΗ - Α. ΠΑΠΑΔΙΑΜΑΝΤΗ - Η ΝΟΣΤΑΛΓΟΣ - ΕΝ ΑΘΗΝΑΙΣ ΕΚΔΟΤΙΚΟΣ ΟΙΚΟΣ ΓΕΩΡΓΙΟΥ ΦΕΞΗ 1912 - \* \* \* - Η ΝΟΣΤΑΛΓΟΣ
ΤΗΣ ΔΑΣΚΑΛΑΣ ΤΑ ΜΑΓΙΑ
ΠΑΙΔΙΚΗ ΠΑΣΧΑΛΙΑ
Η ΧΤΥΠΗΜΕΝΗ
ΣΤΟ ΧΡΙΣΤΟ, ΣΤΟ ΚΑΣΤΡΟ
ΦΤΩΧΟΣ ΑΓΙΟΣ - Α'·
ΠΟΣΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΔΑΜΑΡ - (Διάλογος) - ΣΚΗΝΗ Α'
ΑΨΑΛΤΟΣ
ΦΩΤΑ ΟΛΟΦΩΤΑ
ΓΙΑ ΤΑ ΟΝΟΜΑΤΑ
In a moonlit night on a remote Athenian coast, a young man named Mathios hears a woman’s wistful wish to cross the water in a small boat. The scene is painted with vivid images of the mountain, the sea, and the trembling vessel, creating a palpable sense of longing. Her yearning hints at a distant homeland she hopes to reach beyond the dark waves.
Mathios impulsively joins her, pushing the fragile boat into the surf while the surrounding village and an old fisherman's routines hum in the background. The narrative balances youthful daring with the weight of tradition, set against the rhythmic sigh of waves and the quiet of a sleepy coastal town. Listeners are drawn into the atmosphere of Greek nostalgia, the scent of salt, and the quiet hope that a simple crossing might carry them toward something larger.
Language
el
Duration
~3 hours (221K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Sophia Canoni and George Canonis
Release date
2010-08-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1851–1911
A master of modern Greek prose, his stories bring the island world of Skiathos vividly to life with deep feeling, sharp observation, and a strong sense of faith and community. Best known for The Murderess, he remains one of the most admired voices in Greek literature.
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