Narrative Study of Contemporary Greek "Big Wall Literature" Under Debt Crisis

Take the Thirty-Two Steps by Tasos Theofilou as an example

Authors

  • Jiguang Gan
  • Danli Xiao

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/mzv7bd53

Keywords:

The Debt Crisis, Greek Prisons, Unjust Case, Big Wall Literature

Abstract

The outbreak of the debt crisis in 2009 intensified the social contradictions in contemporary Greece, with frequent occurrences of anarchist movements and vicious social security cases. After the bank robbery in Paros, anarchist Tasos Theofilou was wrongly arrested by the antiterrorist police and imprisoned for nearly five years. After his dismissal, he wrote about his experiences in prison and made them public. The Thirty-Two Steps and other realistic works expose the judicial dark curtain of contemporary Greek jails, with the author's personal experience of the "big wall" in the background, emphasizing the extreme state and sharp contradiction of the prison that he witnessed when he was detained, convicted and served. This paper analyzes the literary narrative style of the unjust prison experience from the aspects of the literary narrative source, writing technique thought expression and explores the connotation behind the Greek "Big Wall Literature" through his works. Although the authorities claim that the debt crisis has been relieved, Theofilou's tragic narrative works still reflect his reflections on the judicial society, the source of Western politics, under the shadow of the crisis.

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Published

27 December 2024

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How to Cite

Gan, J., & Xiao, D. (2024). Narrative Study of Contemporary Greek "Big Wall Literature" Under Debt Crisis: Take the Thirty-Two Steps by Tasos Theofilou as an example. International Journal of Education and Humanities, 17(3), 15-20. https://doi.org/10.54097/mzv7bd53