This research thesis focuses on the creation of a new method on how biographies are constructed. Lois Papadopoulos, the subject of our research, is studied in the light of seemingly minor data. This data, when combined can help us understand the subject in ways a regular biography cannot approach.
In the first part of this thesis we briefly describe the way most of the biographies are produced. We reject this method as inefficient to communicate the identity of the subject. We, then, propose a new way of producing biographies based on the analysis of interrelations and networks which will help us better understand the subject.
In the second part we try to apply this new method. More specifically, we focus on the analysis of the subject’s library, as part of its biography. We examine the importance of one’s library and then, we present the catalog of Lois Papadopoulos library, as part of his biography.