Friday 25 October 2013

Typical Amorgian Food


Monastery Agios Georgos Valsamitis dedicated to St George

Monastery Agios Georgos Valsamitis dedicated to St George

The other monastery on Amorgos!  A steep but do-able walk up from Katapola.  But easier to get transport to the monastery the first time you go as it is easier to find katapola when you are walking down than it is to find the monastery when you are walking up!

ekathimerini.com | Words are a dangerous thing

ekathimerini.com | Words are a dangerous thing

Greek Artisans: A philosophy lecturer and a historian produce olive oil and desserts

Are You a "Real Greek?"

Thursday 3 October 2013

"The Amorgos Conspiracy" by Elias Kulukundis

The Hellenic Centre London | Venue Hire & Greek Cultural Centre - Books in English

"The Amorgos Conspiracy


The 'Amorgos Conspiracy' is the true story of the escape of a political prisoner from the colonels’ dictatorship in late 1960s Greece. A center-left politician George Mylonas was held in detention on the remote Aegean island of Amorgos, and a plot to rescue him was conceived by his son-in-law, Elias Kulukundis, a young Greek-American writer who is the author of the book.

The drama unfolds against
an idyllic setting of a cruise among the Aegean islands during a heroic period in Greek history, when all Europe was humming the Theodorakis anthem heard in the film score of Costa Gavras's “Z”, and ordinary Europeans volunteered their services to aid the cause of Greek liberty.

Elias Kulukundis did not research his subject in an archive, but discovered it by living it. This is a story of coming of age, of young people attempting to strike out on their own, against the generation that preceded them, only to encounter the inevitable reversals of life."

Tuesday 1 October 2013

ekathimerini.com | Life in the drawing rooms of the 19th century

ekathimerini.com | Life in the drawing rooms of the 19th century

"“Rituals of Hospitality: Ornamented Trays of the 19th Century in Greece and Turkey,” which runs through November 17, is curated by Flavia Nessi-Yazitzoglou and Myrto Hatzaki, and consists of 110 trays, among other display items."  The exhobition is at the benaki Museum in Athens.