
Nikos Xenios
He studied Philosophy at the University of Crete and began his postgraduate studies in 1986 with Cornelius Castoriadis at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris. As a Doctor of Political Philosophy, he has published studies and presented papers at international conferences. He contributed to the "Dictionary of Theatrical Terms" (Koan) and the "Spanish Grammar" by St. Rodarelli (Iaspis) and participated in the volume "Greek Magic" (Routledge). He teaches at the Alimos Music High School. He collaborates with the magazine "Archaeology and Arts" and "Bookpress," and occasionally with the magazines "Istos," "Odos Panos," "Dekata," "Athens Review of Books," "Poetics," and "Utopia." He has published the short story collection "The Grudge" (Farfoulas, 2011) and the novellas "A Three-Room Apartment for Oedipus" (Farfoulas, 2012) and "The Hunt for King Matthias" (Kritiki, 2017).