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Πλούσιοι και Φτωχοί

Author: Grigorios Xenopoulos

This work examines the timeless issue of the Rich and the Poor, specifically whether, as some claim, there are two distinct races, and whether people are born destined by Nature to remain poor or to...

This work examines the timeless issue of the Rich and the Poor, specifically whether, as some claim, there are two distinct races, and whether people are born destined by Nature to remain poor or to become rich.

This novel, as a social work, is objective and impartial, and is considered the most important work of Xenopoulos.

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    I didn't used to read novels much, I started in the army for obvious reasons. I borrowed it from a friend in the army and the book captivated me. It creates a nice atmosphere of that time, it's not particularly optimistic, it's not at all boring, and it doesn't drag at any point. Overall, it kept my interest throughout. If it conveys any message, the one that came across to me was that sometimes compromise is the best solution.

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  • I didn't used to read novels much, I started in the army for obvious reasons. I borrowed it from a friend in the army and the book captivated me. It creates a nice atmosphere of that time, it's not particularly optimistic, it's not at all boring, and it doesn't drag at any point. Overall, it kept my interest throughout. If it conveys any message, the one that came across to me was that sometimes compromise is the best solution.

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This work examines the timeless issue of the Rich and the Poor, specifically whether, as some claim, there are two distinct races, and whether people are born destined by Nature to remain poor or to become rich.

This novel, as a social work, is objective and impartial, and is considered the most important work of Xenopoulos.

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Author
Grigorios Xenopoulos
Publisher
Adelfoi Vlassi
Type
Historical Novel, Classic Literature
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
432
Publication Date
1984
Dimensions
21x13 cm
ISBN-13
9789603020110

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    I didn't used to read novels much, I started in the army for obvious reasons. I borrowed it from a friend in the army and the book captivated me. It creates a nice atmosphere of that time, it's not particularly optimistic, it's not at all boring, and it doesn't drag at any point. Overall, it kept my interest throughout. If it conveys any message, the one that came across to me was that sometimes compromise is the best solution.

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  • I didn't used to read novels much, I started in the army for obvious reasons. I borrowed it from a friend in the army and the book captivated me. It creates a nice atmosphere of that time, it's not particularly optimistic, it's not at all boring, and it doesn't drag at any point. Overall, it kept my interest throughout. If it conveys any message, the one that came across to me was that sometimes compromise is the best solution.

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