This Sunday with VIMA: The book 'Eleni Glykatzi-Arveler β 600 pencils and 10 poems'
A special edition of TO VIMA on March 1 features a unique biography of Eleni Glykatzi-Arveler, written by journalist Anna Grimani.
On Sunday, March 1, TO VIMA will publish a distinctive issue that includes the book 'Eleni Glykatzi-Arveler β 600 pencils and 10 poems,' which offers a different biographical perspective on the esteemed Greek academic Eleni Glykatzi-Arveler, authored by journalist Anna Grimani. Glykatzi-Arveler is celebrated for her significant contributions to academia and her enduring influence at Sorbonne, characterized by a life interwoven with knowledge, memory, and a profound connection to Greece, making her one of the most iconic figures in contemporary Hellenism.
The book not only sheds light on Glykatzi-Arveler's public career but also delves into her internal landscape, capturing the essence of her intellectual journey and personal experiences. It is based on a series of extensive conversations and a selective, meaningful portrayal of the events that shaped her trajectory. Through narratives that blend journalistic precision with literary sensitivity, the book reveals the pivotal individuals, milestones, challenges, and triumphs that characterized a life reminiscent of a cinematic story.
In this special edition, readers will gain insight into the highlights of Glykatzi-Arvelerβs life, reflecting the rich tapestry of her academic and personal achievements. This publication aims to celebrate her legacy and provide a deeper understanding of the complexities that informed her work and contributions, inviting readers to explore the remarkable journey of a woman who has profoundly impacted Greek culture and education.