Subsequent to the erotic correspondence between Antonis Kostoulas, a volunteer soldier in the Archipelagos Division, and the affectionate Myrsini, a teacher at the Parthenagogue of Mytilene, we trace the progression of political ...See moreSubsequent to the erotic correspondence between Antonis Kostoulas, a volunteer soldier in the Archipelagos Division, and the affectionate Myrsini, a teacher at the Parthenagogue of Mytilene, we trace the progression of political developments that culminate in the First World War. Additionally, we navigate a timeless perspective on the inhumane conditions and the destructive futility of warfare. The narrative unfolds as a poignant and perceptive account of a romantic relationship that flourishes amidst the stark realities of wartime.
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