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Soti Triantafyllou on ”Our town” | Saturday 14.10.2023, 12.00

The author and columnist talks about her latest book “Listen to the Lion” about the neighborhood of her teenage years, Fokionos Negri Street, its vibrant nature, endless parties, social spaces, its people, the reality of the family.
Soti Triantafyllou refers to the malaise of the Greeks, the nepotism, the cult of mediocrity, the introversion.
She talks about the changes taking place in French society, the ideal of diversity and its dangers, her own ways of drawing inspiration and writing, in her neighborhood, her own “living Paris”, the architecture of the city, the music she loves, the cinema, and more.

Curated and presented by Themis Rodamitis

Broadcast: Saturday 14 October, 12.00-13.00 (Athens time)
Rerun: Sunday 15 October, 05.00-06.00

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