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Kathryn Koromilas Kathryn Koromilas i(A107551 works by)
Born: Established: Sydney, New South Wales, ;
Gender: Female
Expatriate assertion Arrived in Australia: 2009 Departed from Australia: 1998
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1 Kathryn Koromilas Reviews 'The Demons of Athens' by Vrasidas Karalis Kathryn Koromilas , 2015 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , April no. 370 2015;

— Review of The Demons of Athens : Reports from the Great Devastation Vrasidas Karalis , 2014 single work novel
1 Above the Story Line Kathryn Koromilas , 2014 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , February no. 358 2014; (p. 22)

— Review of The Antibiography of Robert F. Menzies Bernard Cohen , 2013 single work novel
1 4 y separately published work icon Palimpsest Kathryn Koromilas , North Melbourne : Arcadia , 2010 Z1696485 2010 single work novel

'Palimpsest is about high ideals and low obsessions, truth and identity, migration, nationality and race; what we believe and what happens when belief degenerates into fanaticism.  

When thirty-year-old philosopher Kally Palamas must unexpectedly leave Coober Pedy to attend her estranged father's funeral in Zelopolis, in Greece, all she really wants is to escape her stagnant life.

In Zelopolis, Kally meets Ari Paleologos, who writes an account of her father Akindyynos's life and work, and Ari's father, Thomas, who acts as her sometime guide and leads her through the village's history, revealing some things and keeping other things hidden.

Thus begins the unravelling of the life and death of Akindynos, of the modern village and the ancient city, of the modern Greek's obsession with the past, and of Kally's own confrontation with her daughter's death and of her inability to philosophize.' (Publisher's blurb)

1 Seduction i "We threw culture at each other; a game, we flirted", Kathryn Koromilas , 2007 single work poetry
— Appears in: Wet Ink , Autumn no. 6 2007; (p. 5)
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