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Reminiscences and reflections by a poet-philosopher, born in Greece and California resident for over 40 years. These are contemplations on the nature of poetry, time, human condition and reality, interspersed with stories of life events, encounters, separations, longings and nostalgia.
Reminiscences and reflections by a poet-philosopher, born in Greece and California resident for over 40 years. These are contemplations on the nature of poetry, time, human condition and reality, interspersed with stories of life events, encounters, separations, longings and nostalgia.
A memoir: All the spaces in which I have lived for a while, those places we make and call home, are important markers of my life's journey and have been filled with remembrances of times past.
Lyrical and philosophical poetry about quest for knowledge, love, death, separation and loss.
Collection of poems from the poet's youth. Includes original Greek typed text and photographs from that era.
Several poetry collections from one of the author's transitional period which shifted focus from lyrical expression to philosophical introspection.
The poetry collections evolve around philosophical questions of the origins of the Universe and Man. Nature, society, ethics and most of all the human condition, serve as the backdrop for the poetic quest.
The corpus of this volume are several poetry collections from the later periods of the author's work. The poetry is a thematic journey in time that invokes the past as a continuum to the present.
Reminiscences and reflections by a poet-philosopher, born in Greece and California resident for over 40 years. These are contemplations on the nature of poetry, time, human condition and reality, interspersed with stories of life events, encounters, separations, longings and nostalgia.
The grape has been grown and fermented into wine in the foothills of Amador County since the first days of the Gold Rush. While many dreamed of overnight riches in the gold fields, others saw wealth in the regions red soils and Mediterranean climate, patiently planting gardens and orchards, wheat, and vine. These vines, some of the oldest zinfandel in California, have produced distinctive wines in a viticultural tradition that has survived the ravages of mining, disease, and Prohibition. After Prohibition, the region slipped into quiet jug production until its rediscovery in the 1960s. While the Shenandoah Valley is undeniably the heart of Amadors winemaking region today, vineyards flourished historically from Sutter Creek to Fiddletown, from Jackson to Ione, and tasting rooms are open countywide.