Psaroudakis, Stavros, Parker, Ian and Burman, Erica (2009) Lacan’s hairdresser: an encounter with Karolos Kambelopoulos. Annual Review of Critical Psychology (7). pp. 347-354. ISSN 1746-739X
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Abstract
This interview with Karolos Kambelopoulos, who was Jacques Lacan’s hairdresser for a decade, took place in August 2008 in Chania, Crete, at the site of the ‘Monastery of Karolos’ which includes a hairdressing salon, theatre (named after Maria Callas, who was one of the clients of Karolos), café, art and sculpture gallery. The website, which includes images of Karolos artworks and sculpture as well as some autobiographical details, is at www.karolos.gr The interview was conducted by Stavros Psaroudakis, Ian Parker and Erica Burman.
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