Rare, 1960, Yanis Yamvalis, To Limani, 1st Ed., Alexandria Egypt, Greek Sci-Fi, Enrico Brandani

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Rare and early example of

early Greek Sci-Fi written in Latin letters!

Yani Yamvili

To Limani – The Port

Ki’ ala Diiyimata (and other short stories)

 

Self-published in Alexandria, Egypt in 1960

Cover and Vignettes by Enrico Brandani

First Edition

Original Paper Binding

126 Pages 

25 cm x 19 cm

 

Yannis Yamvilis (pseudonym of Nikos Pantelidis) was a soap manufacturer based in Egypt and a close friend of the writer Stratis Tsirkas. He published his collection of short stories, To Limani (The Port), using Latin characters. Among the stories, one titled “P 354” stands out as a unique, psychedelic narrative, and is considered a pioneering example that influenced the emergence of the Greek “Altered States” literary genre.

Enrico Brandani (Alexandria, 1914 – 1979) was an Italian painter, miniaturist and engraver whose work is characterized by a blend of religious symbolism and surrealist influences.
 

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Greek