About Me and the Devil

About Me and the Devil by Giorgos Kroustalis is a collection of prose and poems published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on October 22, 2013. This edition, written in Greek and spanning 116 pages, explores themes of life, love, grief, and the duality of good and evil. The author reflects on personal experiences and emotions, weaving together narratives that touch on the complexities of existence and the human condition.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of thoughts and feelings as Kroustalis delves into his life with his wife, the inevitability of death, and the persistent presence of hope amidst despair. The work captures the essence of dreams and the struggles between light and darkness, inviting contemplation on the nature of time and the impact of personal turmoil. This collection presents a unique perspective on the interplay of joy and sorrow, making it a thought-provoking addition to the realms of science fiction and fantasy.
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The 6th So my book is here … It could have been all in a … But that would not interest my life ! The time for me is now very important … I could not wait a year and something to collect all these prose and poems and I did a version ! Maybe repeating myself … yes why not for me the inspiration revolves around the same issues … they pierce my my head every time … His life with his wife , death , love , grief and despair … dreams of summer and winter night , god and the devil , that hope always remains vibrant, and more crashing occasionally suddenly and go defuse the writing … Believing our time ends … suddenly everything will change for the worse, to hell in us and will toss in wretched Earth … Gives you the “about me and the devil” with love and inner turmoil! Good meeting in the fields of souls and fighting …
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