The historical novel “A Cypriot missing in the armies of Smyrna” of Terpsas Agathokleous-Papakosta will be presented tomorrow Wednesday 16 March 2022 and time 19:00 in the House of Cyprus at 2A Xenofontos Street Syntagma.
The Cypriot missing person could be any citizen who defends the law, who fights for the freedom of his homeland. Through the course of the life of Andreas and Andriana, the reader realizes that people have nothing to share with each other and that love, erotic, friendly, brotherly, always sees in the dark, the light!
The book will be discussed by Leda Cleanthous-Kapranou while excerpts will read the Terpsa Agathokleous-Papakostathe Natasha Thomas and the Aphrodite Giovara.
The invitation in detail
The House of Cyprus and Germanos Publications invite you, on Wednesday, March 16, 2022 at 19:00, to the House of Cyprus Xenophontos 2A Syntagma, to present the historical novel by Terpsa Agathokleous-Papakosta “A Cypriot missing in the armies of Smyrna”.
“A few days before the Turkish invasion of Kyrenia, Andreas and Adriana seal their love with the bonds of marriage. Andreas leaves for the war and Adriana and her family are at her uncle in Kiti, who is hosting them. Adriana hides from her husband that she is pregnant, in order to be unaffected in his work. Only her mother knew her secret. When the time came, Adriana gave birth to a very healthy baby boy, Adonis. Adonis’s father disappeared from the face of the earth. After more than twenty years, they discover that Andreas is in prison in Adana and that he has lost his mind due to the barbaric tortures of the Turks. With the help of some of Adriana’s friends, she was transferred to a psychiatric clinic in Istanbul. As soon as he showed some improvement, he “popped” out of the clinic and left for Smyrna, trying to find a way to reach Cyprus. In Smyrna, his family discovers him and together with Adonis they return happily to London, with the ultimate thought of one day being in their beloved Adouloti Kyrenia “.
Lida Cleanthous-Kapranou will talk about the book while they will read excerpts
Terpsa Agathokleous-Papakosta, Natasa Thomas and Aphrodite Tziovara
The event will be coordinated by journalist Natasa Thomas.
Terpsa Agathokleous-Papakosta was born in Cyprus in 1944. She is a teacher and lives and works in Arta. He studied in Greece, England and Canada. He took part in the Liberation Struggle of E.O.K.A. of 1955-59 against the English occupiers at the age of just 13. He has written articles for a long time in various newspapers with the sole aim of promoting Cyprus and its socio-political problem. “Closed deep inside is Cyprus, which is always followed everywhere and everywhere the mind and heart are there”, as a journalist reports in a local newspaper. This is the author’s second book. There is already another one in its assets, entitled Relentless Hate by Germanos publications.
According to the current public health protection measures to deal with and limit the spread of COVID-19, entry to the event is possible only upon mandatory presentation of a paper or electronic vaccination certificate or disease certificate valid for up to three months from the diagnosis, in combined with a valid proof of identity. Strict order of attendance will be observed until the permitted occupancy limit is reached.
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