Author:Panos Karnezis
Panos Karnezis' remarkable stories are all set in the same nameless Greek village. His characters are the people who live there - the priest, the barber, the whore, the doctor, the seamstress, the mayor - and the occasional animal: a centaur, a parrot that recites Homer, a horse called History. Their lives intersect, as lives do in a small place, and they know each other's secrets - the hidden crimes, the mysteries, the little infamies that men commit. Karnezis observes his villagers with a forgiving eye, and creates a world where magic invariably loses out to harsh reality, a world at once universal, funny and utterly compelling.
Karnezis has captured the spirit of his people and spoken for them in a spellbinding, universal voice
—— The TimesKarnezis's robust prose, as luminous and flinty as his landscape, sharpens his focus on captive souls in a lonely place
—— IndependentStrikingly original... The stories in Little Infamies are extraordinary - shocking, colourful and resonant. Panos Karnezis is an entirely individual writer in full command of his material
—— Sunday TimesA deeply impressive collection of short stories
—— Sunday TelegraphFunny, softhearted and hopeful
—— Los Angeles Times