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LIST OF PROSE FICTION BOOKS
1. Evgenia Fakinou, Astradeni (1982) Kedros2. Anna Gkertzou-Sarri, House without yard (1982) Kedros3. Filissa Chatzichanna, Didon, my Pavelakis, and me
(1982) Kedros4. Matoula Karajiani-Tolka, The Turkish boy, me, and the
African boy (1982) Agira5. Galatia Grigoriadou-Soureli, Game without rules (1982)
Patakis6. Kiriakos Ntelopoulos, Akis and the others (1983) Gnosi7. Maroula Kliafa, People is bored to read distressing
stories (1986) Kedros8. Anna Gertzou-Sarri, They called it Xastero (1986) Kedros9. Alki Zei, The fiancée of Achilles (1987) Kedros10. Litsa Psarafti, The double voyage (1987) Patakis11. Maria Piliotou, The trees that are running (21988)
Kastaniotis12. Pitsa Sotirakou, The dress of Kleopatra (1991) Patakis13. Maroula Klifa, Hard times for princes (1992) Kastaniotis14. Ioanna Karatzaferi, Teti and the others (1992) Synchroni
Epochi15. Gil Lacq (transl. by K.D.Vavrias) Chandal and the others
(1992) Papadopoulos16. Eleni Saranditi, Sometimes the Hunder (1996)
Kastaniotis17. Sratis Tragakis, Sarakiniko (1996) Kedros18. Agni Charalabous, The other sister (1997) Paratiritis19. Olga Sechidou, Elsa and the others (2001) Paratiritis20. Olga Sechidou, Elsa and the… chocolate with…milk!
(2002) Paratiritis21. Loti Petrovits-Andoutsopoulou, The monsters of the hill
(2002) Patakis22. Litsa Psarafti, Dreams of silk, (2002) Patakis23. Manos Kondoleon, A story of Fiodor (2004) Patakis
THEMATIC CATEGORIZATION
IMMIGRATION
a. The economical immigration of Greeks in Europe and America. Also the phenomenon of interior immigration (see the numbers 1, 2, 5, 8, 11, of the list).
b. The immigration-exile of the Greek political refugees in the countries of Europe or elsewhere (see the numbers 9, 10, 16 of the list).
c. The economical immigration of foreigners from the Balkans, the Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa to Greece (see the numbers 20, 23 of the list).
d. The immigration of foreign political refugees from other countries to Greece (see the number 17 of the list).
DIVERSITY
1. Racial diversity between the indigenous citizens in Greece (Gypsies-non Gypsies Greeks)(see the numbers 7, 12 of the list).2. Racial diversity of foreign citizens in Greece or Europe or elsewhere (see the numbers 3, 4, 20, 21 of the list) 3. Social and individual diversities in Greece (see the numbers 6, 14, 15, 22 of the list).4. Social racism in Greece (see the numbers 21, 22 of the list).5. Religious diversities in Greece (see the number 3 of the list).6. National or ethnical diversities in Greece (see the numbers 3, 18 of the list).
NARRATIVE MODES
1.Homodiegetic narrative.
Adolescents-heroines above 10 years of age narrate the story
9 prose fiction books.
(see the numbers 1, 7, [9- the narrator is sometimes young-adolescent and sometimes adult woman], [10- the narrator is sometimes young-adolescent and sometimes adult woman], 16, 19, 20, 21, 22 of the list).
Adolescents-heroes above 10 years narrate the story
7 prose fiction books.
(see the numbers 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 14, of the list).
2. Heterodiegetic narrative.
The third person narrative (omniscient narrator) focuses on the heroines-protagonists
3 prose fiction books
(see the numbers 15, 18, 23, of the list). The third person narrative (omniscient
narrator) focuses on the heroes-protagonists
3 prose fiction books
(see the numbers 5, 11, 17 of the list).
5. Mixed type. A combination of the heterodiegetic and
homodiegetic narrative modes
3 prose fiction books
(see the numbers 9, 13, 21 of the list).
HEROES AND HEROINES –NARRATORS-CHARACTERS
(According to the list of prose fiction books)
1. Astradeni* F2. Nikolas Dedikas M3. Paul-Dosir-Melina M4. Kostis-Achmet-Nour M5. Vangelis- Alekos-Mechmet-Giorgio6. Akis M7. Elpida F8. Charidimos-Osman M9. Dafni/Eleni-Achilles F10. Vagelitsa-Ismini-Vittorio-Rasmijia-Sara F11. Kula-Lakis12. Chambibis/Valandis M13. Odysseas-Kostis M14. Argiris-Teti M15. Chandal-Jouliette16. Evridiki-Anasta-Sotiris-Regina F17. Nikolas-Ekrem-Leonidas-( other children)18. Eleni-Marina-Andouanetta19. Elsa-Violetta-Kostis F20. Elsa-Tomi-Kostis F21. Irini-Olga-Samwuel F22. Danai-Thekla-Themis-Paolo-Loucas-Nikos F23. Liumba (Agapi)-Elona (Eleni)-Mitia-(Children)
* Bold names are heroes or heroines-protagonists narrators, Male and Female
The names of the prose fictions books show the multinational and multicultural social environment (chronotopie) of the stories.
LIST OF PROSE FICTION BOOKS
1. Evgenia Fakinou, Astradeni (1982) Kedros2. Anna Gkertzou-Sarri, House without yard (1982) Kedros3. Filissa Chatzichanna, Didon, my Pavelakis, and me
(1982) Kedros4. Matoula Karajiani-Tolka, The Turkish boy, me, and the
African boy (1982) Agira5. Galatia Grigoriadou-Soureli, Game without rules (1982)
Patakis6. Kiriakos Ntelopoulos, Akis and the others (1983) Gnosi7. Maroula Kliafa, People is bored to read distressing
stories (1986) Kedros8. Anna Gertzou-Sarri, They called it Xastero (1986) Kedros9. Alki Zei, The fiancée of Achilles (1987) Kedros10. Litsa Psarafti, The double voyage (1987) Patakis11. Maria Piliotou, The trees that are running (21988)
Kastaniotis12. Pitsa Sotirakou, The dress of Kleopatra (1991) Patakis13. Maroula Klifa, Hard times for princes (1992) Kastaniotis14. Ioanna Karatzaferi, Teti and the others (1992) Synchroni
Epochi15. Gil Lacq (transl. by K.D.Vavrias) Chandal and the others
(1992) Papadopoulos16. Eleni Saranditi, Sometimes the Hunder (1996)
Kastaniotis17. Sratis Tragakis, Sarakiniko (1996) Kedros18. Agni Charalabous, The other sister (1997) Paratiritis19. Olga Sechidou, Elsa and the others (2001) Paratiritis20. Olga Sechidou, Elsa and the… chocolate with…milk!
(2002) Paratiritis21. Loti Petrovits-Andoutsopoulou, The monsters of the hill
(2002) Patakis22. Litsa Psarafti, Dreams of silk, (2002) Patakis23. Manos Kondoleon, A story of Fiodor (2004) Patakis