Archive for January, 2010

Atlantis Books – Santorini

January 15, 2010

Atlantis Books is a truly amazing bookstore. It is located in the basement of a white house in Oia, Santorini.

Atlantis Books was started by Craig Walzer and Oliver Wise, two 25-year-old Americans, who were vacationing on Santorini in 2002. These two young bibliophiles decided they wanted to create a haven for readers and writers in one of the most beautiful (and remotest) places in the Mediterranean; a place in which book-lovers could spend long afternoons in the bookstore’s cool quarters, with jazz guitar music playing gently on the sound system as they perused the eclectically comprehensive book collection.

The idea of Atlantis Books began when Craig and Oliver became intoxicated by Santorini’s savage beauty, and decided to open a shop modelled on Shakespeare & Company, the English-language bookstore in Paris.

Although it was not initially a moneymaking enterprise – the staff is on rotation throughout the year, and lives in the bookstore – after eight years as a going concern, Atlantis Books is starting to achieve international praise. Jeremy Mercer, a writer for The Guardian, listed Atlantis Books as one of his ten favourite bookshops in the world: http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2005/dec/06/top10s.bookshops

Atlantis Books’ bookshelves, which the staff built themselves, are filled with novels, poetry, short-story collections, biographies and philosophical works.

Staff-members are always happy to advise on their favourites – one staff member is a serious fan of Robertson Davies, the Canadian writer, while another young staff member loves Panos Karnezis, the Greek-born Londoner, who gave a reading in the store a couple of years ago.

“Sometimes people buy books, and sometimes they just want to take a picture of the place,” a staff-member said. “I guess it’s becoming a landmark.”

Atlantis Books is in Oia, Santorini, opposite the town hall on the main square. It’s easy to find and worth visiting. It is truly unique. There is no other bookstore like it on Earth.

ATLANTIS BOOKS

OIA, SANTORINI

T.K. 84702

Cyclades

Greece

ΒΙΒΛΙΟΠΩΛΕΙΟ ΑΤΛΑΝΤΙΔΑ

ΟΙΑ, ΣΑΝΤΟΡΙΝΗ

Τ.Κ. 84702

ΚΥΚΛΑΔΕΣ

ΕΛΛΑΔΑ

www.atlantisbooks.org.

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Rupert Thomson

January 2, 2010

Rupert Thomson (born 1955) is an English novelist who has published eight novels to date.

Rupert Thomson

Thomson was born in Eastbourne, on the south coast of England in 1955. He was educated at Christ’s Hospital School and Cambridge University.

After working as a copywriter in London, he moved to Italy in 1982. He currently resides in Barcelona, Spain.

His novels are:

Dreams of Leaving (1987)

Follow this link http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dreams-Leaving-Rupert-Thomson/dp/0747542104 for several reviews of Dreams of Leaving.

The Five Gates of Hell (1991)

Follow this link http://bostonreview.net/BR31.2/hynes.php for a review of The Five Gates of Hell (and other Thomson novels).

Air & Fire (1993)

Follow this link http://www.amazon.co.uk/Air-Fire-Rupert-Thomson/dp/0747536945 for several reviews of Air & Fire.

The Insult (1996)

Follow this link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Insult for information about The Insult.

Soft! (1998)

Follow this link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soft! for information about Soft!

The Book of Revelation (1999)

Follow this link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Book_of_Revelation_(novel) for information about The Book of Revelation.

Divided Kingdom (2005)

Follow this link http://www.dividedkingdom.co.uk/default.asp for information about Divided Kingdom.

Death of a Murderer (2007)

Follow this link http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2007/mar/31/featuresreviews.guardianreview17 for Toby Litt’s review of Death of a Murderer.

His latest book, This Party’s Got to Stop (2010) is a memoir.

Follow this link http://www.amazon.co.uk/This-Partys-Stop-Rupert-Thomson/dp/1847081622 for information about This Party’s Got to Stop.

Rupert Thomson’s novels are complex, unpredictable, multi-layered and disconcerting. The best four, in no particular order are: The Book of Revelation, Divided Kingdom, Soft! and Dream of Leaving.

The Book of Revelation has been made into a film. Here’s a trailer:

Follow this link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Book_of_Revelation_(film) for more information on the film.

Here’s a video of the interviews/promo clips for The Book of Revelation film:

Try reading one of Rupert Thomson’s novels. They’re not comfortable reads, but you won’t be disappointed.

www.rjdent.com


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