The hairdresses who accidentally committed suicide

A funny trip to the underworld! A man addicted to sports, his feminist wife, and a hairdresser who accidentally committed suicide meet in Hell, desperately trying to get onto the boat that leads to Heaven. Can a lost life be redeemed, even after death?

The hairdresses who accidentally committed suicide

A funny trip into the underworld!

A man addicted to sports, his feminist wife, and a hairdresser who accidentally committed suicide meet in Hell, desperately trying to get onto the boat that leads to Heaven. Can a lost life be redeemed, even after death?

Few words about the author

Anais Filio Triantafillidou was born in Kilkis and grew up in Thessaloniki, Greece. She completed her university studies in Komotini, graduating from the Law School of the Democritus University of Thrace. She then specialized in International Law at the Université Libre de Bruxelles.

Upon her return to Greece, she studied at the National School of Public Administration and later completed her PhD on “Consumer Protection in Relation to Travel Package Sales” at the University of the Aegean, on the island of Chios.

She was employed for many years at the National Organization of Tourism. At the same time, she was involved in writing scripts for TV, plays, literature, and poetry. She has been practicing dancing and acting for many years as an amateur actress, while also exploring self-knowledge, meditation, yoga, astrology, and shamanism.

For the past thirty years, she has been exploring and mapping her dreams and has trained as a dream teacher under important mentors. She is also a passionate researcher of mythology and prehistory, with a focus on reconnecting with the feminine aspect of God, the Great Mother Goddess, as a path to embracing our wholeness in both masculine and feminine expressions.

She enjoys nature, children, animals, dreaming, traveling, and good company. She is the mother of Theodora and Thalia.

In recent years, she has been managing Villa Als Marmarei, on the island of Kea, in the Cyclades, Greece, which she owns together with her husband, Panos Efstathopoulos (www.alsmarmarei.gr).

Contact:

email: alsmarmarei.lifepoetry@gmail.com

website: www.alsmarmarei-lifepoetry.com

facebook: Anais Filio Triantafillidou-Als Marmarei Life Poetry

instagram: anais_filio_triantafillidou

They said about the book...

Dr. Konstantinos BourasVisiting Professor of Theater criticism at the University of Athens, poet and critic
A novel that is read breathlessly, with a smile of sympathy and enthusiastic acquiescence, in the awareness of the undeniable fact that "we are all in the same boat." A book that is read with passion, but also laughter, since Filio Triantafillidou is a screenwriter specialized in comedy, and this element of cheerfulness never leaves her, even when she delves into the darkest waters of existence. Filio Triantafyllidou is an important writer because she is competent, knowledgeable, educated, and contemporary. She lives in the present, struggles, fights, and expresses, as a pioneer, the material, emotional, existential, and metaphysical anxieties of the people of her time. Discover her!
Dr Angeliki Kompoholi Philologist and folklorist
It is with this very passage from Plato that I begin my presentation of Anais Filio Triantafyllidou's novel "The Hairdresser who committed Suicide by accident", a novel that begins with precisely this kind of ontological reflection. Written in a sparkling, artfully crafted writing style, and laced with a seemingly humorous tone, the novel contains all the elements of what might be called "ingenious metaphysical prose" or "subversive black comedy,". Yet, it never strays from its core, and its core is philosophical. A philosophical perspective is presented in the very manner the ancient thinkers themselves admired, and Plato in particular: through dramatization, performance, literary expression, and purposeful theatricality. It is a stylistic choice that the author employs generously, offering the reader an accessible and engaging path into the novel’s deeper meaning, an ideal canvas for the intricate embroidery of thought that follows.
IshaIchashaktianandaSpiritual Teacher & Energy Healer - School of Evolution
Anais Filio Triantafyllidou, as an author of mystical art, offers the coveted water of life to modern people who are sufficiently awakened to be nourished with quintessences.
Dimitris PsaroulisMedical examiner
This book is written in beautiful, dense prose that doesn’t allow the reader to catch their breath. It takes them into the depths of human existence with intense detail, detail that is recycled into humor and suspense, capturing the nuances of the human soul. Tsota Markou Katsourou Maria: Deputy Mayor for the Environment and Quality of Life, Municipality of Peristeri-Athens A very beautiful, original, and intelligent book with simple language and philosophical insight that touches all of us in one way or another. I feel great joy very when people who are creative in all aspects of their lives, like Anais Filio Triantafilliou, share part of their inner world with society through writing.
Tsota Markou Katsourou MariaDeputy Mayor for the Environment and Quality of Life, Municipality of Peristeri-Athens
A very beautiful, original, intelligent book with simple writing and philosophical thought that touches us all in one way or another. I am very happy when people who are creative in all aspects of their lives, such as Anais Filio Triantafilliou, give back to society this part of their thoughts in writing.
Ralli LepidouJournalist, correspondent for Star Channel, and creator of ka-business.gr
"The hairdresser who committed suicide by accident" ... In the midst of the pandemic and a summer unlike any other, when we were all fixated on rising coronavirus numbers and trying to figure out to save ourselves from the nightmare... your novel Anais Filió made me travel... It made me realize that we only have ONE life, there is no SECOND. So, in this ONE and ONLY life, we must set our own terms... we have to grab life by the hair and take it where we want to go... No one defines our life, we simply allow others to influence us. All the best for your book Anais Filio.

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