18-04 2023 09:37
wrote:
I met Sai at Cambridge during his MPhil there. He was a shy, elegant and profound person who infused all gestures with rare grace. Our paths soon diverged, but he was always punctual with his seasonal greetings and emails about his progress at Swansea. I am shocked to hear of his untimely death. My condolences to his family and friends. Sai was a kind man. Olga Tribulato, University of Venice.
18-04 2023 09:37
wrote:
I met Sai at Cambridge during his MPhil there. He was a shy, elegant and profound person who infused all gestures with rare grace. Our paths soon diverged, but he was always punctual with his seasonal greetings and emails about his progress at Swansea. I am shocked to hear of his untimely death. My condolences to his family and friends. Sai was a kind man. Olga Tribulato, University of Venice.
Antonis Petrides
Antonis Petrides
I met Sai at Cambridge, where we did the Mphil together. He was such a joy to be around, always wearing that characteristic, life-affirming smile on his face. He was also an inspiration for his indefatigability and commitment! I remember one Easter Sunday. We had him offer for the traditional feast. If you know anything about Greek customs, you can imagine how much we ate and drank that day. It was around 11 p.m. when we decided to walk off some of those calories. We strolled around until about midnight, and we were all ready for a good long night's sleep when Sai interrupted our stupor with a line that spread amazement and laughter: "OK, back to work now!". So long, my friend. Our physical paths did not cross again after Cambridge, but you were always in our hearts. You checked out too early, though... Antonis Petrides Open University of Cyprus
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