Marisa De Castro
Let’s go to Nafplio [Πάμε στο Ναύπλιο; (Páme sto Náfplio?)]
The book starts with
an illustration of a typical nuclear family in a car. The mother in the front,
father at the wheel, and the daughter son at the back. The mother and son’s
red-blond hair could imply a family of foreign visitors to Greece, driving to
Nafplio from other Greek cities. Subsequently, we see a simplified map of the
Peloponnese and southern central Greece, dotted with places of interest, such
as the Corinth Canal. Nemea is marked with a drawing of a man, presumably
Her(...)