If you liked Phōtēs Kontōglou Pedro Cazas by Φώτης Κόντογλου, start with Phēmismenoi antres kai lēsmonēmenoi (1987), Hē hiera Vyzantinē technē (1996), and Gigantes tapeinoi (1991). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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What should I read after Phōtēs Kontōglou Pedro Cazas?

BookOrb recommends Phēmismenoi antres kai lēsmonēmenoi (1987), Hē hiera Vyzantinē technē (1996), Gigantes tapeinoi (1991), Mystika anthē, ēgoun, Keimena gyrō apo tis athanates axies tēs orthodoxēs zōēs (1977), and To Aibali, e patrida mon (1962).

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