Nyctivoe starts with the man from St. Mark's gospel living in a cemetery, tormented by demons, and cutting himself with stones.
Greek author Dimitris Lyacos in Z213: Exit combines, in a kind of a modern-day palimpsest, the diary entries of two narrators in a heavily fragmented text, interspersed with excerpts from the biblical Exodus, to recount a journey along which the distinct realities of inner self and outside world gradually merge.
Dimitris Salpingidis | Dimitris Pikionis | Dimitris Sgouros | Dimitris Grontis | Landsman (right) at a meeting with Greece's Minister for Foreign Affairs Dimitris Avramopoulos | Dimitris Poulikakos | Dimitris Papaditsas | Dimitris Mytaras | Dimitris Mitropanos | Dimitris Lyacos | Dimitris Kourbelis | Dimitris Konstantinidis | Dimitris Avramopoulos |