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Poets, novelists, literary critics and academics answer the archetypical, labyrinthine and slippery question "Why write?".
This article is in Greek. For more information, please follow the link at the end of the article.
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12/17/2015
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efsyn.gr/arthro/dyo-synodoiporoi-stis-alees-tis-filias