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Wireless imagination in interwar Greece: Manolis Alexiou’s ‘Ultrashort waves (49.83M)’

When did wireless communication technologies, radio in particular, start invading the imagination of Greek writers? As I noted in a previous post, Greece lacked a national broadcasting network until 1938, …

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‘Love in the snow’ by Alexandros Papadiamantis: A Christmas radio favourite

For Greek-speaking radio audiences Christmas programming instantly evokes the work of the celebrated prose writer Alexandros Papadiamantis (1851-1911). In the early 1950s, especially, when the few printed editions of Papadiamantis’ …

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