The truth of daily life under Stalin, keeping time in a world before clocks, how the Rolling Stones began and more.
In a groundbreaking new study, Stathis Kalyvas and Natasha Triantafylli trace the artistic, literary cosmogony under the Colonels’ seven-year dictatorship
Elena Moshidi, author of Creativity: From Pan to Eros, takes us on a deeply personal journey through the landscapes of inspiration, eros, and the creative process.
Once feared in olden tales, fairies are re-emerging as seductive vixens in today’s booming romantasy genre—blending romance, myth, and power in stories that captivate modern readers.
However, results from the international PISA competition recorded a gradual decline in literacy
For more than three weeks around 200 publishers from across Greece will gather in the heart of the city at Klafthmonos Square, which will once again host the largest and most comprehensively organised Book Bazaar in Athens ( (Jan. 23- Feb. 15)
The Brothers Grimm's dark tales, that became children's fairy tales, and their "unknown" contribution to German linguistics
The former French president recounts harsh conditions, professes innocence and delivers political criticism in a new book reflecting on his brief but intense imprisonment
Commuters are encouraged to borrow books and join the weekend events. Organizers hope to expand the pilot program to more Athens metro stations.
At the London Literature Festival, the former US Vice President opened her international book tour with a call for empathy, optimism and renewed faith in democratic values
Despite its rich literary heritage, Greece has long struggled to bring its contemporary writers to an international audience. Today, a new generation of authors, agents, and initiatives is carrying Greek voices to readers across the globe
From cozy neighborhood hideaways to creative cultural hubs, Athens’ book cafés invite you to slow down, sip a coffee, and lose yourself in stories while discovering some of the city’s most welcoming corners.
The government plans to scrap a steep 25% sales tax on books in a bid to tackle the country’s ‘reading crisis’.
‘Romeo and Juliet,’ ‘The Great Gatsby’ and other classics still dominate school reading lists
Publishers increasingly give nonfiction authors one shot at print stardom, ditching paperbacks as priorities shift
Anna David edited her novel to hide the original from her child. She’s part of an era of tell-all writers now worried about their children reading their books.
Since its publication, the poem has been analyzed through mythological, religious, and classical lenses, its themes of mourning and loss resonating across generations.
Audiobook fans bristle at suggestion they are multitaskers prone to missing big plot points
Athens Art Book Fair returns for its 5th edition at Stoa Tristrato this weekend, October 4-6, showcasing artist publications, performances, and talks with 150 participants from Greece and beyond
Harari discusses his new book "Nexus" on Artificial Intelligence, in an interview with TO VIMA