Wings of Wax

Wings of Wax by Apollo, published by Garnet Press in 2016, is a 239-page work of fiction that explores the life of aspiring illustrator Angelo Koutouvalis. Known for his exceptional sketches, Angelo grapples with the challenges of his personal life, including living with his overbearing family and navigating the complexities of relationships within the San Francisco Bay Area Greek community. His journey is marked by a desire to reconnect with his estranged father in Greece, believing that this reunion may unlock the secrets to a more fulfilling life.
Readers will find a narrative filled with humor and misadventures as Angelo confronts his fears, including a crippling anxiety about flying. His chaotic experiences, from working in an exotic bird shop to navigating awkward dates, lead him to significant locations in Greece, such as the ancient theater of Epidavros and the ruins of Mycenae. Through these encounters, Angelo learns about his heritage and the realities of modern masculinity, all while reflecting on Greek-American culture. Wings of Wax presents a unique blend of personal growth and cultural exploration, inviting readers to engage with the intricacies of identity and family ties.
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Aspiring illustrator Angelo Koutouvalis is known for his near-flawless sketches, yet he can’t seem to render the picture-perfect life he desires. At twenty-four, he lives at home with his loving, yet overbearing mother and grandmother, and struggles to meet women, all while relying on the often humorously ineffectual advice of his few friends, and attempting to find a place for himself within the San Francisco Bay Area Greek community. Angelo believes the secret to gaining fulfillment lies in traveling to Greece for a reunion with his estranged father, who can hopefully pass on the mysterious ways of the kamaki–the classic Mediterranean ladies’ man. But first, Angelo must find a way to overcome his crippling fear of flying.A course of mis-adventures–chaotic employment in an exotic bird shop, a disaster of a date with a co-worker, and a close encounter with a stripper–lead Angelo to Greece. During an excursion around the Peloponnesian peninsula, which takes him from the ancient theater of Epidavros to the majestic Lion Gates among the ruins of Mycenae, Angelo, emboldened by the ties to his ancestry, finally has it out with his father and learns the startling truth of the man behind the myth.Rife with references to Greek-American culture, and Oakland color, Wings of Wax evokes the work of Sherman Alexie and Junot Diaz in its tragically comedic scope of ethnic life and modern masculinity in America.
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