The Winding Streets Of Kolonaki

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Pub Date 11 Aug 2022 | Archive Date 6 Mar 2023

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It is Athens in  the late autumn of 1973 and the  sweltering heat of the inner city Summer is replaced by  cool ,overcast days. The Greek dictatorship is slowly starting to crumble. In the working class area of Omonia a son of The Papadopoulos family joins a protest at the Athens Polytechnic   while the daily buzz and excitement of city life continues around .Uptown under the watchful eye of the godess Athena,and a world away from down town Omonia ,the residents of the affluent district of Kolonaki,and  those who aspire to live there, strive to find validation to their lives   amid its steep, winding streets at the foot of the imposing , Lycabettus Hill.The book follows their joys , heartaches ,politics and music  on a  fifty year journey. As the years pass, oblivious to its children, the ancient city changes and moves in an altogether different direction: a wandering tale of latter day Athens and its peoples.

It is Athens in the late autumn of 1973 and the sweltering heat of the inner city Summer is replaced by cool ,overcast days. The Greek dictatorship is slowly starting to crumble. In the working...


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The Winding Streets Of Kolonaki is set in Athens during the late autumn of 1973, just as the oppressive Greek dictatorship is beginning to unravel. The story revolves around the Papadopoulos family, who live in the working-class neighborhood of Omonia, and the wealthy residents of the affluent district of Kolonaki, situated at the foot of Lycabettus Hill. The book explores the joys, heartaches, politics, and music of these two contrasting worlds on a 50-year journey, as the ancient city changes and moves in a new direction

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