
The Heart and Its Reasons
9 Short Stories
Stella Pierides(Author)
Fruit Dove Press
1st Edition
Published on 22. October 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
104 pages
978-3-944155-04-3 (ISBN)
Description
"The Heart and Its Reasons" (9 Short Stories)
Steering a path around islands of the past and the present, mythology and history, locals and expatriates, refugees and emigrants, loneliness and aloneness, the fragrance of herbs and the stink of prejudices, the stories in this book traverse the multifarious landscapes of the heart. Setting course by Greece - a country filled with the light and darkness of its past, with wounds still oozing from its wars - the stories explore a space that is both familiar, unfamiliar, and uncannily universal: the haunted, multilayered, enticing, and bewitching chambers of the heart. The sutures keeping it together are pride and longing: for mother, for father, for home; for recognition, for acceptance, for love, for truth; for a better world.
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From the Back Cover:
"Pierides reads and renders our soul with the spectacular clarity of the Greek classics and the depth of the world's greatest introspective writers. Masterfully portrayed characters, whether they find themselves at crossroads or in seemingly everyday situations, wrestle the often Procrustean tendencies of time, traditions, and heartaches, to ultimately glimpse surprising answers to riddles old and new. These eloquent, hypnotic stories translate the experience of Greek expatriates, contemporary hermits, war veterans, daughters, mothers, and many others, into the universal language of a perpetually searching, truth-thirsty humanity. At once actual and mythic, they blend individual memory and the memory of history, to generate a distinct portrait of the European spirit."
-Mia Avramut, writer, Essen, Germany
"Wistful and bittersweet: a collection of engaging stories. Stella Pierides does not shy away from depicting suffering and loss, but a distinctive feature of her work is how she shows her clearly-drawn characters gradually making sense of even the most chaotic of lives. She calls upon her Greek heritage and pan-European outlook to tackle themes of youth and age, the burdens of history, and the irrepressibility of hope."
-Katie Low, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Further information:
http://fruitdovepress.com/2014/10/01/the-heart-and-its-reasons/
http://stellapierides.com/2014/10/01/the-heart-and-its-reasons/
Steering a path around islands of the past and the present, mythology and history, locals and expatriates, refugees and emigrants, loneliness and aloneness, the fragrance of herbs and the stink of prejudices, the stories in this book traverse the multifarious landscapes of the heart. Setting course by Greece - a country filled with the light and darkness of its past, with wounds still oozing from its wars - the stories explore a space that is both familiar, unfamiliar, and uncannily universal: the haunted, multilayered, enticing, and bewitching chambers of the heart. The sutures keeping it together are pride and longing: for mother, for father, for home; for recognition, for acceptance, for love, for truth; for a better world.
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From the Back Cover:
"Pierides reads and renders our soul with the spectacular clarity of the Greek classics and the depth of the world's greatest introspective writers. Masterfully portrayed characters, whether they find themselves at crossroads or in seemingly everyday situations, wrestle the often Procrustean tendencies of time, traditions, and heartaches, to ultimately glimpse surprising answers to riddles old and new. These eloquent, hypnotic stories translate the experience of Greek expatriates, contemporary hermits, war veterans, daughters, mothers, and many others, into the universal language of a perpetually searching, truth-thirsty humanity. At once actual and mythic, they blend individual memory and the memory of history, to generate a distinct portrait of the European spirit."
-Mia Avramut, writer, Essen, Germany
"Wistful and bittersweet: a collection of engaging stories. Stella Pierides does not shy away from depicting suffering and loss, but a distinctive feature of her work is how she shows her clearly-drawn characters gradually making sense of even the most chaotic of lives. She calls upon her Greek heritage and pan-European outlook to tackle themes of youth and age, the burdens of history, and the irrepressibility of hope."
-Katie Low, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Further information:
http://fruitdovepress.com/2014/10/01/the-heart-and-its-reasons/
http://stellapierides.com/2014/10/01/the-heart-and-its-reasons/
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Language
English
Place of publication
Neusäß
Germany
Target group
Alle Leser, die Kurzgeschichten/Erzählungen mögen und sich für Griechenland interessieren.<BR>Adult readers interested in short stories, in Greece and its history; readers who plan to visit Greece/have already visited.
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 19.8 cm
Width: 12.9 cm
Weight
141 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-944155-04-3 (9783944155043)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Author
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Stella Pierides, geboren in Athen, hat heute ihren Wohnsitz in Neusäß und in London. Arbeiten von Stella Pierides wurden in zahlreichen Anthologien, Print- und Onlinemedien publiziert. Sie ist Mitherausgeberin sowie Beitragende zu Even Paranoids Have Enemies (Routledge, 1998) und Beyond Madness (JKP, 2002). Ihre jüngsten Veröffentlichungen umfassen eine Sammlung von Mikropoesie und Haiku mit dem Titel In the Garden of Absence (Fruit Dove Press, 2012; ausgezeichnet mit dem Mildred Kanterman Memorial Merit Book Award 2013 der Haiku Society of America), sowie eine weitere Sammlung von Kurzgeschichten mit dem Titel Feeding the Doves (Fruit Dove Press, 2013; deutsche Übersetzung: Taubenfüttern, Fruit Dove Press, 2015). Sie bloggt auf www.stellapierides.com/blog und twittert auf http://Twitter.com/stellapierides.
Stella Pierides, geboren in Athen, hat heute ihren Wohnsitz in Neusäß und in London. Arbeiten von Stella Pierides wurden in zahlreichen Anthologien, Print- und Onlinemedien publiziert. Sie ist Mitherausgeberin sowie Beitragende zu Even Paranoids Have Enemies (Routledge, 1998) und Beyond Madness (JKP, 2002). Ihre jüngsten Veröffentlichungen umfassen eine Sammlung von Mikropoesie und Haiku mit dem Titel In the Garden of Absence (Fruit Dove Press, 2012; ausgezeichnet mit dem Mildred Kanterman Memorial Merit Book Award 2013 der Haiku Society of America), sowie eine weitere Sammlung von Kurzgeschichten mit dem Titel Feeding the Doves (Fruit Dove Press, 2013; deutsche Übersetzung: Taubenfüttern, Fruit Dove Press, 2015). Sie bloggt auf www.stellapierides.com/blog und twittert auf http://Twitter.com/stellapierides.