Saturday–Jeff
My past twenty years of writing about the mysteries of Greece have taken my life on a fascinating journey. Make that forty if we're talking about how many years the sheer beauty of the land and grace of its people have kept bringing me back for more.
But a beyond my wildest dreams celebration of my work held in Athens this past Wednesday evening and attended by 180 guests brought home in a rush all that Greece has meant to me.
On that occasion I was honored by the Greek National Tourism Organization's Secretary-General Andreas Fiorentinos at an event held at the Ilias Lalaounis Jewelry Museum in the heart of the city close by the Acropolis.
Me splitting signing duties with Greece’s Secretary General of the Greece National Tourism Organization, Andreas Fiorentinos
Today, we
have the special pleasure of hosting an author who does not belong to just one
homeland, but to the entire world — Jeff Siger.
A true citizen of the world, with an
open mind and heart, Jeff travels beyond geographical borders, carrying with
him a deep love for Greece and its culture.
Through his
books, he offers us not only captivating stories but also a guided journey
through the places, monuments, and hidden corners of this country, showcasing
its unique beauty and rich historical heritage.
Every page he writes serves as a bridge
connecting literature with our cultural identity, and each of his vivid
descriptions becomes an ambassador of Greek light and Greek soil.
We share with him the same passion and love: to highlight the material culture of Greece, to illuminate our history and art, so they may travel beyond borders and inspire people across the globe.
Today, we welcome him with great joy, not only as an author who honors Greece through his work, but also as a friend who shares our vision — to keep our heritage alive and to share it with the world.
Mr. Siger, we thank you for being here with us today.
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