Maria Stefanopoulou was born in Athens, in 1958. She has studied Philology in the University of Rome and Drama in Stockholm and Paris. Published works of hers include fiction, plays and essays.
What place can the recurrent crime have in the reality of a long-lasting war, be it a war of liberation or a civil one, a social war or an individual struggle for survival? What is the point of civilians being sacrificed, when these are merely unsuspecting victims of vengeance?
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