Angelos Evangelidis is a writer and researcher working at the intersections of literature and philosophy. They hold a PhD in Literary, Musical, and Visual Thought from the European Graduate School, where they graduated summa cum laude with Crushed Narrative: The Box, a hybrid theoretical–creative work. Centered on the case of Robert Maudsley, held in solitary confinement for over four decades in a specially constructed glass cell, the work develops the concept of the “crushed narrative”: a narrative form that emerges from structural absence, silence, and the impossibility of speaking for the other, and yet from the imperative of attempting to do so. The book unfolds through a dual-text structure in which literary theory and fiction appear side by side on the same page, confronting one another without synthesis and treating confinement as an ontological condition of our world rather than a biographical or psychological case. Their epistolographic novella Η Πέτρα (The Stone, Perispomeni, 2025) reimagines historical research as embodied narrative by returning to a series of suicides from the rock of the Acropolis in Athens. The work examines how suicide is translated into spatial, political, and bodily terms, blending documentary material and literary form to reflect on dwelling.