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- Language
- Modern Greek
- Published in
- Publisher
- Ekdotikos Oikos A. A. Livani
- Pages
- 444
- ISBN
- 9789601424422
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Reviewers generally commend the book's writing style, describing it as well-written, clear, and structured, with an often engaging and accessible narration. The first section, which delves into the national crisis, is particularly highlighted as compelling, insightful, and thought-provoking, revealing shocking aspects of the reality it addresses. The author's clear intention to expose societal issues and awaken readers is appreciated, with the work described as a powerful cry of concern. Furthermore, the proposals offered in the concluding chapters are recognized as fair and contribute positively to the overall impression of the book.
Despite these strengths, the reviews consistently point to significant structural and narrative weaknesses. The book is noted for an uneven flow, with specific sections, particularly those focusing on legal analysis and the Church, described as difficult to digest, tiring, or even a "jumble of hypocrisy." Reviewers felt lost in these specialized discussions, leading to a noticeable drop in engagement. Some found the narrative to jump rapidly between topics and criticized the repetitive use of certain phrases. Additionally, while the author's proposed solutions are acknowledged as fair, they are also frequently dismissed as utopian and unrealistic given the context, which leaves a sense of bitter realism rather than hope. One reviewer also felt the book ultimately offered nothing particularly unique.
In conclusion, the book is considered a valuable and interesting effort that offers significant food for thought, especially for readers interested in a critical analysis of the national crisis and its societal pathologies. While its structural inconsistencies and challenging sections may deter some, it is recommended for those seeking a deep dive into socio-political commentary and a nuanced, albeit at times disheartening, perspective on the country's past and present challenges. It may appeal to readers willing to engage with a demanding text that aims to provoke reflection and discussion.
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