Born in 1933 in Kavalla in Northern Greece, VASSILIS VASSILIKOS grew up mostly in Salonika. After the military coup in 1967, he spent seven years in exile, returning to Greece in 1974. Author of some 120 books, translated into more than 20 foreign languages, Vassilikos is Greece's formost living novelist. His novel Z was adapted for film by Costa Gavras, winning the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 1969.
“Shattering validity, exciting reading . . . Vassilikos's gifts are dazzling.” –New York Times Book Review “An admirable book and a rich one that achieves its aim: to throw light on a historical moment of great significance.” –Marguerite Duras