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Athens College Library began its operation in the 1930s within the spaces of Benaki Hall.  Its collection was organized more systematically in the 1950s.  Since 1964, it is housed in its own 1300 m2 building on the Psychico campus, a structure designed by architect and Athens College alumnus, Pavlos Mylonas.

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  • subscriptions to electronic databases
  • 200 current titles of printed and digital journals/magazines and newspapers
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Two Women, Two Goddesses: Novellas

Two Women, Two Goddesses: Novellas

“Using Chalepas’s sculpture “Athena Shepherdess” as a point of departure, the first novella focuses on the twenty-eight years that Chalepas lived on the island of Tinos, after the years in the asylum on Corfu, and up until his return to Athens, discovered for the second time."
Author : Galanaki, Rhea
Edition : Kastaniotis

Galanaki, Rhea. Two women, two goddesses: novellas. Kastaniotis, 2017. (Μ ΓΑΛ)

 

“Using Chalepas’s sculpture “Athena Shepherdess” as a point of departure, the first novella focuses on the twenty-eight years that Chalepas lived on the island of Tinos, after the years in the asylum on Corfu, and up until his return to Athens, discovered for the second time. During this period, which his mother’s death divided in half, Chalepas also worked as a shepherd.  What was his stormy relationship with his mother? How did people and time intersect within this period?  Why was the “pariah sculptor” resurrected in those years?  These are but a few of the conundrums that the author touches upon.

In this second novella, Ariadne’s passionate love for Theseus, the stranger and enemy in Minoan Knossos, is recounted by Ariadne herself.  Her narrative differs from the legend handed down from Greek antiquity.  Not only because it is recounted by a woman, but because in tandem with the enamored daughter, emerges the stature of a princess, priestess and goddess.  As if these things had to do with their inevitable, ritualistic cycle, in a new world that was rising from a declining one.  In the book’s Addendum, theauthor compares her experiential relationship with the aforementioned novellas which, as had, differ between them in many respects.”

- from the back cover of the book

About the author

GalanakiRhea Galanaki was born in Crete in 1947. She is one of the most important Greek writers today. Galanaki studied history and archeology in Athens and has published novels, short stories, essays, and poetry. In 2004, she won the Athens National Academy Award. Her book The life of Ismail Ferik Pasha (1989) was the first Greek novel to be included in the 1994 UNESCO Collection of Representative Works. Two of her more recent novels, Jouda’s Fires and Oedipus’ Ashes (2009) and Absolute Humiliation (2015), received widespread attention due to their literary value but also to their interest with current issues such as the awakening of racism and other consequences of the economic crisis on Greek society and identity. 

- from the Short Story Project

 

Critiques

Βίβιαν Αβρααμίδου - ΠλούμπηΗ υποταγή και το βλάστημα [2], "amagi", 7.4.2018

Βίβιαν Αβρααμίδου - ΠλούμπηΟ σοφός βοσκός [1], "amagi", 30.3.2018

Κέλλη Κρητικού, «Δυο γυναίκες, δυο θεές». Γιατί να το διαβάσεις;, "Athens Voice", 28.2.2018

Δημήτρης Αθηνάκης, «Σέβομαι τον Χαλεπά, ταυτίζομαι με την Αριάδνη», "Η Καθημερινή"/ "Τέχνες και Γράμματα", 17.2.2018

Ελένη ΓκίκαΗ Αθηνά βοσκοπούλα που έσωσε τον Χαλεπά, "Φιλελεύθερος", 16.2.2018

Νίκος ΚουρμουλήςΣτους λαβυρίνθους του πεπρωμένου, "Τα Νέα"/ "Βιβλιοδρόμιο", 20.1.2018

Μαρία ΜοίραΟ παρίας γλύπτης και η μινωική πριγκίπισσα, "Η Αυγή", 14.1.2018

Λίνα ΠανταλέωνΠεπρωμένα από δάχτυλα πλεγμένα, "Η Καθημερινή"/ "Τέχνες και Γράμματα", 10.12.2017

Βένα Γεωργακοπούλου, «Ο Χαλεπάς είναι ένας άγιος, που τον προσκυνώ», "Εφημερίδα των Συντακτών", 2.12.2017

Χρίστος ΠαπαγεωργίουΔυο γυναίκες, δυο θεές, diastixo.gr, 1.12.2017

Τίνα ΜανδηλαράΗ μεγάλη επιστροφή της Ρέας Γαλανάκη, "Lifo", 30.11.2017

Βαγγέλης ΧατζηβασιλείουΑνάμεσα στον μύθο και στην Ιστορία, "Το Βήμα"/ "Βιβλία", 28.10.2017

Νίκος ΜπακουνάκηςΡέα Γαλανάκη, "Το Βήμα"/ "Βιβλία", 22.10.2017

Galanaki

Books by the author available at the library

Galanaki

Η άκρα ταπείνωση: μυθιστόρημα. Εκδόσεις Καστανιώτη, 2015. (Μ ΓΑΛ)

Από τη ζωή στη λογοτεχνία. Εκδόσεις Καστανιώτη, 2011. (898 ΓΑΛ)

Φωτιές του Ιούδα, στάχτες του Οιδίποδα, μυθιστόρημα. Εκδόσεις Καστανιώτη, 2009. (Μ ΓΑΛ)

Ο βίος του Ισμαήλ Φερίκ Πασά: spina nel cuore, μυθιστόρημα. Εκδόσεις Καστανιώτη, 2008. (Μ ΓΑΛ)

Αμίλητα, βαθιά νερά: η απαγωγή της Τασούλας, μυθιστορηματικό χρονικό. Εκδόσεις Καστανιώτη, 2006. (Μ ΓΑΛ)

Galanaki

Ένα σχεδόν γαλάζιο χέρι: διηγήματα. Καστανιώτης, 2004. (Δ ΓΑΛ)

Ο αιώνας των λαβυρίνθων: μυθιστόρημα. Καστανιώτης, 2002. (Μ ΓΑΛ)

Ελένη: ή, ο Κανένας, μυθιστόρημα. Άγρα, 1998. (Μ ΓΑΛ)

Θα υπογράφω Λουί. Άγρα, 1993, 2000 εκτύπωση. (Μ ΓΑΛ)

Ο βίος του Ισμαήλ Φερίκ Πασά: spina nel cuore, μυθιστόρημα. Άγρα, 1989. (Μ ΓΑΛ)

Ομόκεντρα διηγήματα. Άγρα, 1986. (Δ ΓΑΛ)

Πού ζει ο λύκος: για τις παρέες, από το ’67 ως το ’74. Άγρα, 1982. (Δ ΓΑΛ)

Fiction books by Galanaki translated in English and available at the library

Eleni: or Nobody. Northwestern University Press, 2003. (F ΓΑΛ)

I shall sign as Loui. Northwestern University Press, 2000. (F ΓΑΛ)

 
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Two Women, Two Goddesses: Novellas

Two Women, Two Goddesses: Novellas

“Using Chalepas’s sculpture “Athena Shepherdess” as a point of departure, the first novella focuses on the twenty-eight years that Chalepas lived on the island of Tinos, after the years in the asylum on Corfu, and up until his return to Athens, discovered for the second time."
Author : Galanaki, Rhea
Edition : Kastaniotis

Galanaki, Rhea. Two women, two goddesses: novellas. Kastaniotis, 2017. (Μ ΓΑΛ)

 

“Using Chalepas’s sculpture “Athena Shepherdess” as a point of departure, the first novella focuses on the twenty-eight years that Chalepas lived on the island of Tinos, after the years in the asylum on Corfu, and up until his return to Athens, discovered for the second time. During this period, which his mother’s death divided in half, Chalepas also worked as a shepherd.  What was his stormy relationship with his mother? How did people and time intersect within this period?  Why was the “pariah sculptor” resurrected in those years?  These are but a few of the conundrums that the author touches upon.

In this second novella, Ariadne’s passionate love for Theseus, the stranger and enemy in Minoan Knossos, is recounted by Ariadne herself.  Her narrative differs from the legend handed down from Greek antiquity.  Not only because it is recounted by a woman, but because in tandem with the enamored daughter, emerges the stature of a princess, priestess and goddess.  As if these things had to do with their inevitable, ritualistic cycle, in a new world that was rising from a declining one.  In the book’s Addendum, theauthor compares her experiential relationship with the aforementioned novellas which, as had, differ between them in many respects.”

- from the back cover of the book

About the author

GalanakiRhea Galanaki was born in Crete in 1947. She is one of the most important Greek writers today. Galanaki studied history and archeology in Athens and has published novels, short stories, essays, and poetry. In 2004, she won the Athens National Academy Award. Her book The life of Ismail Ferik Pasha (1989) was the first Greek novel to be included in the 1994 UNESCO Collection of Representative Works. Two of her more recent novels, Jouda’s Fires and Oedipus’ Ashes (2009) and Absolute Humiliation (2015), received widespread attention due to their literary value but also to their interest with current issues such as the awakening of racism and other consequences of the economic crisis on Greek society and identity. 

- from the Short Story Project

 

Critiques

Βίβιαν Αβρααμίδου - ΠλούμπηΗ υποταγή και το βλάστημα [2], "amagi", 7.4.2018

Βίβιαν Αβρααμίδου - ΠλούμπηΟ σοφός βοσκός [1], "amagi", 30.3.2018

Κέλλη Κρητικού, «Δυο γυναίκες, δυο θεές». Γιατί να το διαβάσεις;, "Athens Voice", 28.2.2018

Δημήτρης Αθηνάκης, «Σέβομαι τον Χαλεπά, ταυτίζομαι με την Αριάδνη», "Η Καθημερινή"/ "Τέχνες και Γράμματα", 17.2.2018

Ελένη ΓκίκαΗ Αθηνά βοσκοπούλα που έσωσε τον Χαλεπά, "Φιλελεύθερος", 16.2.2018

Νίκος ΚουρμουλήςΣτους λαβυρίνθους του πεπρωμένου, "Τα Νέα"/ "Βιβλιοδρόμιο", 20.1.2018

Μαρία ΜοίραΟ παρίας γλύπτης και η μινωική πριγκίπισσα, "Η Αυγή", 14.1.2018

Λίνα ΠανταλέωνΠεπρωμένα από δάχτυλα πλεγμένα, "Η Καθημερινή"/ "Τέχνες και Γράμματα", 10.12.2017

Βένα Γεωργακοπούλου, «Ο Χαλεπάς είναι ένας άγιος, που τον προσκυνώ», "Εφημερίδα των Συντακτών", 2.12.2017

Χρίστος ΠαπαγεωργίουΔυο γυναίκες, δυο θεές, diastixo.gr, 1.12.2017

Τίνα ΜανδηλαράΗ μεγάλη επιστροφή της Ρέας Γαλανάκη, "Lifo", 30.11.2017

Βαγγέλης ΧατζηβασιλείουΑνάμεσα στον μύθο και στην Ιστορία, "Το Βήμα"/ "Βιβλία", 28.10.2017

Νίκος ΜπακουνάκηςΡέα Γαλανάκη, "Το Βήμα"/ "Βιβλία", 22.10.2017

Galanaki

Books by the author available at the library

Galanaki

Η άκρα ταπείνωση: μυθιστόρημα. Εκδόσεις Καστανιώτη, 2015. (Μ ΓΑΛ)

Από τη ζωή στη λογοτεχνία. Εκδόσεις Καστανιώτη, 2011. (898 ΓΑΛ)

Φωτιές του Ιούδα, στάχτες του Οιδίποδα, μυθιστόρημα. Εκδόσεις Καστανιώτη, 2009. (Μ ΓΑΛ)

Ο βίος του Ισμαήλ Φερίκ Πασά: spina nel cuore, μυθιστόρημα. Εκδόσεις Καστανιώτη, 2008. (Μ ΓΑΛ)

Αμίλητα, βαθιά νερά: η απαγωγή της Τασούλας, μυθιστορηματικό χρονικό. Εκδόσεις Καστανιώτη, 2006. (Μ ΓΑΛ)

Galanaki

Ένα σχεδόν γαλάζιο χέρι: διηγήματα. Καστανιώτης, 2004. (Δ ΓΑΛ)

Ο αιώνας των λαβυρίνθων: μυθιστόρημα. Καστανιώτης, 2002. (Μ ΓΑΛ)

Ελένη: ή, ο Κανένας, μυθιστόρημα. Άγρα, 1998. (Μ ΓΑΛ)

Θα υπογράφω Λουί. Άγρα, 1993, 2000 εκτύπωση. (Μ ΓΑΛ)

Ο βίος του Ισμαήλ Φερίκ Πασά: spina nel cuore, μυθιστόρημα. Άγρα, 1989. (Μ ΓΑΛ)

Ομόκεντρα διηγήματα. Άγρα, 1986. (Δ ΓΑΛ)

Πού ζει ο λύκος: για τις παρέες, από το ’67 ως το ’74. Άγρα, 1982. (Δ ΓΑΛ)

Fiction books by Galanaki translated in English and available at the library

Eleni: or Nobody. Northwestern University Press, 2003. (F ΓΑΛ)

I shall sign as Loui. Northwestern University Press, 2000. (F ΓΑΛ)

 
Back
Two Women, Two Goddesses: Novellas

Two Women, Two Goddesses: Novellas

“Using Chalepas’s sculpture “Athena Shepherdess” as a point of departure, the first novella focuses on the twenty-eight years that Chalepas lived on the island of Tinos, after the years in the asylum on Corfu, and up until his return to Athens, discovered for the second time."
Author : Galanaki, Rhea
Edition : Kastaniotis

Galanaki, Rhea. Two women, two goddesses: novellas. Kastaniotis, 2017. (Μ ΓΑΛ)

 

“Using Chalepas’s sculpture “Athena Shepherdess” as a point of departure, the first novella focuses on the twenty-eight years that Chalepas lived on the island of Tinos, after the years in the asylum on Corfu, and up until his return to Athens, discovered for the second time. During this period, which his mother’s death divided in half, Chalepas also worked as a shepherd.  What was his stormy relationship with his mother? How did people and time intersect within this period?  Why was the “pariah sculptor” resurrected in those years?  These are but a few of the conundrums that the author touches upon.

In this second novella, Ariadne’s passionate love for Theseus, the stranger and enemy in Minoan Knossos, is recounted by Ariadne herself.  Her narrative differs from the legend handed down from Greek antiquity.  Not only because it is recounted by a woman, but because in tandem with the enamored daughter, emerges the stature of a princess, priestess and goddess.  As if these things had to do with their inevitable, ritualistic cycle, in a new world that was rising from a declining one.  In the book’s Addendum, theauthor compares her experiential relationship with the aforementioned novellas which, as had, differ between them in many respects.”

- from the back cover of the book

About the author

GalanakiRhea Galanaki was born in Crete in 1947. She is one of the most important Greek writers today. Galanaki studied history and archeology in Athens and has published novels, short stories, essays, and poetry. In 2004, she won the Athens National Academy Award. Her book The life of Ismail Ferik Pasha (1989) was the first Greek novel to be included in the 1994 UNESCO Collection of Representative Works. Two of her more recent novels, Jouda’s Fires and Oedipus’ Ashes (2009) and Absolute Humiliation (2015), received widespread attention due to their literary value but also to their interest with current issues such as the awakening of racism and other consequences of the economic crisis on Greek society and identity. 

- from the Short Story Project

 

Critiques

Βίβιαν Αβρααμίδου - ΠλούμπηΗ υποταγή και το βλάστημα [2], "amagi", 7.4.2018

Βίβιαν Αβρααμίδου - ΠλούμπηΟ σοφός βοσκός [1], "amagi", 30.3.2018

Κέλλη Κρητικού, «Δυο γυναίκες, δυο θεές». Γιατί να το διαβάσεις;, "Athens Voice", 28.2.2018

Δημήτρης Αθηνάκης, «Σέβομαι τον Χαλεπά, ταυτίζομαι με την Αριάδνη», "Η Καθημερινή"/ "Τέχνες και Γράμματα", 17.2.2018

Ελένη ΓκίκαΗ Αθηνά βοσκοπούλα που έσωσε τον Χαλεπά, "Φιλελεύθερος", 16.2.2018

Νίκος ΚουρμουλήςΣτους λαβυρίνθους του πεπρωμένου, "Τα Νέα"/ "Βιβλιοδρόμιο", 20.1.2018

Μαρία ΜοίραΟ παρίας γλύπτης και η μινωική πριγκίπισσα, "Η Αυγή", 14.1.2018

Λίνα ΠανταλέωνΠεπρωμένα από δάχτυλα πλεγμένα, "Η Καθημερινή"/ "Τέχνες και Γράμματα", 10.12.2017

Βένα Γεωργακοπούλου, «Ο Χαλεπάς είναι ένας άγιος, που τον προσκυνώ», "Εφημερίδα των Συντακτών", 2.12.2017

Χρίστος ΠαπαγεωργίουΔυο γυναίκες, δυο θεές, diastixo.gr, 1.12.2017

Τίνα ΜανδηλαράΗ μεγάλη επιστροφή της Ρέας Γαλανάκη, "Lifo", 30.11.2017

Βαγγέλης ΧατζηβασιλείουΑνάμεσα στον μύθο και στην Ιστορία, "Το Βήμα"/ "Βιβλία", 28.10.2017

Νίκος ΜπακουνάκηςΡέα Γαλανάκη, "Το Βήμα"/ "Βιβλία", 22.10.2017

Galanaki

Books by the author available at the library

Galanaki

Η άκρα ταπείνωση: μυθιστόρημα. Εκδόσεις Καστανιώτη, 2015. (Μ ΓΑΛ)

Από τη ζωή στη λογοτεχνία. Εκδόσεις Καστανιώτη, 2011. (898 ΓΑΛ)

Φωτιές του Ιούδα, στάχτες του Οιδίποδα, μυθιστόρημα. Εκδόσεις Καστανιώτη, 2009. (Μ ΓΑΛ)

Ο βίος του Ισμαήλ Φερίκ Πασά: spina nel cuore, μυθιστόρημα. Εκδόσεις Καστανιώτη, 2008. (Μ ΓΑΛ)

Αμίλητα, βαθιά νερά: η απαγωγή της Τασούλας, μυθιστορηματικό χρονικό. Εκδόσεις Καστανιώτη, 2006. (Μ ΓΑΛ)

Galanaki

Ένα σχεδόν γαλάζιο χέρι: διηγήματα. Καστανιώτης, 2004. (Δ ΓΑΛ)

Ο αιώνας των λαβυρίνθων: μυθιστόρημα. Καστανιώτης, 2002. (Μ ΓΑΛ)

Ελένη: ή, ο Κανένας, μυθιστόρημα. Άγρα, 1998. (Μ ΓΑΛ)

Θα υπογράφω Λουί. Άγρα, 1993, 2000 εκτύπωση. (Μ ΓΑΛ)

Ο βίος του Ισμαήλ Φερίκ Πασά: spina nel cuore, μυθιστόρημα. Άγρα, 1989. (Μ ΓΑΛ)

Ομόκεντρα διηγήματα. Άγρα, 1986. (Δ ΓΑΛ)

Πού ζει ο λύκος: για τις παρέες, από το ’67 ως το ’74. Άγρα, 1982. (Δ ΓΑΛ)

Fiction books by Galanaki translated in English and available at the library

Eleni: or Nobody. Northwestern University Press, 2003. (F ΓΑΛ)

I shall sign as Loui. Northwestern University Press, 2000. (F ΓΑΛ)

 
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