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id="_idTextSpan36790" >against the admittedly annoying tendency of the reader to interpret everything the writer narrates either as his experiences – regardless of what applies to him in reality – which is only okay to a degree, or as his viewpoint, which hardly makes any sense. Or, worse even, both - but never as his condemnation of them. Why though, or rather, to what effect Simos Panourgias? Perhaps for the purpose of sounding ever so slightly like a decoy, since nature had not endowed him, like some (not naming any names), with a catchy name? Unlikely, otherwise wouldn’t he have gambled

- What, he’s finished it already?

- Well, didn’t encountering (or rather not meeting) the Russian supposedly make him get out of his rut?

And what if you named - regardless of their worth, right? just to prevent misunderstandings - Noam Chomsky, Francis Ford Coppola, Rainer Werner Fass-binder, Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Aki KaurismΓ€ki.

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on something not so lacking in colour? What’s left then? His anxiousness (we’re speculating, right?) for it to not jump out at everyone that it was a pseudonym. Now, about whether there were some hidden allego-ries or symbols behind it, we have our reservations.

Β«CV: see personal profile, Ch. 6, page 32

Summary: see Introduction and Ch. 2

Central idea: last phrase of the epilogue

FAQ: see Ch. 22Β»

That’s what, thirdly, the note which he would include with the manuscript in the envelope would say, be-cause yes, he would send it as a printed copy and not as a pdf, even if it was never to be returned to him. What was the difference from a reading perspective? The same as watching a match from the stands and not from the TV.

To Google, Wikipedia, Microsoft, slang.gr, www.greek-language.gr, Babiniotis dictionary, Vostantzo-glou anti-dictionary, the coffee shop at Exarcheia, the bookstore-cafΓ© on Stadiou av., dating websites of ev-ery kind, Lola, Lila, Lela, Lily (and all the rest), Mati-na and finally Mitsos, he would address, fourthly, his sincerest gratitude.

But since you pretend to be an omniscient, omnipresent and all-pervading viewer, how is it you don’t know why he chose Panourgias?

You forgot Aegean airlines and Olympic airways to whom you owe the 23nd chapter.

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β€œEven though I bet you’re not even going to bother to look at it, here’s Look at that!”, would be, fifthly, his dedication to Mitsos. β€œEven though I’d bet my life that you’ve already devoured it with your eyes, here’s Look at that!”, sixthly, to Matina.

As for the black list with

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