
Man
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In 1968, Panagoulis was arrested and imprisoned for assassinating the leader of the Greek military junta. He was pardoned in 1973. Two days later, the world-renowned "Interview Queen" Farage went to Athens to interview him, and the two quickly fell in love. On May 1, 1976, Panagoulis died in a mysterious car accident. In order to commemorate his lover, Farage lived in seclusion for three years and concentrated on writing the book "Man". The title of the book comes from a conversation when Farage first met Panagoulis: "Alex, what does it mean to be a man?" "It means to have courage and dignity; to believe in humanity; to love without allowing love to be a safe haven; to fight and win. Pretty much what Kipling wrote in his poem "If." And you, what do you think a man should be?" "I would say that a man should be like you, Alex."
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