When I was twelve years old my father came into my room one evening and left four books on my desk. “Socrates’ Apology” translated into New Greek, the illustrated version of Marx’s “Communist Manifest”, a study of Hitler’s “Mein Kampf” and the Bible. And without explaining to me what these books were for, he told me that this was the beginning of a conversation that was going to last me a life time and these four books would be a good start.
I suppose this is a good way to describe how I grew up. I grew up with a father who let me think, research and discover. He let me find my way without patronising or leading. He was just there like a companion in a great adventure.
A autobiographic narrative
Thanos Kalamidas. Six-foot-one, grew up in sixties and seventies, studied in England and France, worked for long in England did some in Japan and France ending up in Finland, love jazz music and burritos. Love sports when I can watch them on TV, eating pizza, chocolate biscuits and drinking bitter ale. It all sounds like brain damage.
Publisher: EU-MAN 2012
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