“Pitsiburgo” is one of those small writing diamonds where, with humor and tenderness, he paints us with bright colors an era that has already passed.
This short narrative — written in the form of letters — is a small gift of Sotis Triantafyllos to the island of Chios. It is also an indirect reference to her wanderings through once-industrial cities — such as Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania — to her experiences among immigrants and the 'tall buildings', which, as the central hero writes here, 'you look underneath and get dizzy. '