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Through the Haritos novels, Markaris has been tracking the big transformations in European societies over the last two decades.
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"So when I decided that Haritos was my character, I said, 'How can I write about a right-wing policeman when I hate him?'"
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Haritos comes face to face with the financial crisis that has been rocking Greece for the last two years.
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In the six novels written so far, Haritos confronts crimes - and murders - in various settings: the world of competitive TV in
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Haritos himself is outraged by the draconian austerity measures - which he considers economically irrational - that the European Union has imposed on debt-burdened Greece and other southern European countries.
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Petros Markaris shown here in 2009 uses his detective novels, featuring Inspector Costas Haritos, to explore the social, economic and political issues of modern Greece.
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The Istanbul-born writer says that his detached way of observing Greece and the Greeks is a trait he shares with Haritos, his character.
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The Acropolis rises above Athens, Greece, the city at the center of writer Petros Markaris' Inspector Costas Haritos crime series.
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Haritos himself is outraged by the draconian austerity measures - which he considers economically irrational - that the European Union has imposed on debt-burdened Greece and other southern European countries.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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The Acropolis rises above Athens, Greece, the city at the center of writer Petros Markaris' Inspector Costas Haritos crime series.
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