Ian Hanks Aegean Tales 〈SAFE | ANTHOLOGY〉
This is not escapism; it is existentialism under a harsh sun. Hanks captures the kaimos —the Greek word for a deep, melancholic longing—better than most native writers.
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Born in 1978 to a Greek mother and an American diplomat father, Ian Hanks spent his formative years shuttling between the corridors of power in Washington D.C. and the white-washed villages of the Cyclades. It was this dichotomy—the structured, logical West versus the chaotic, mythic East—that forged his unique literary lens. search results for "Ian Hanks" show a musician,
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* Aegean Tales. 4.09 33 ratings 5 reviews. Published 2007. * Homo Erectus. 3.56 27 ratings 10 reviews. Published 2014. Aegean Tales by Ian Hanks | Goodreads