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Book cover image of Greece: A Traveler's Literary Companion, Vol. 5 by Artemis Leontis

Authors: Artemis Leontis, Katherine Silver
ISBN-13: 9781883513047, ISBN-10: 1883513049
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Whereabouts Press
Date Published: March 1997
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Artemis Leontis

Book Synopsis

Discover Greece — a country that has inspired centuries of travel — through its best modern writers. Against a superb landscape of islands, rocks, caves, villages, windmills, vineyards, cities, ports, beaches, and ruins, all bathed in the rich light of the Mediterranean, these twenty-four stories draw from the long oral and written evolution of the Greek literary tradition. Incorporating myths, the meditative tranquillity of the region, and a past full of struggle and civil war, these stories are arranged by geographical region for the traveler and provide an enriching odyssey through the Greek landscape and mind. Contributors include Elli Alexiou, Melpo Axioti, Odysseus Elytis, Michel Faïs, Eugenia Fakinou, Rhea Galanaki, Marios Hakkas, Dimitris Hatzis, Nikos Kazantzakis, Margarita Karapanou, Alexandra Papadopoulou, George Seferis, Vassilis Vassilikos, Ilias Venezis, Leonidas Zenakos, Yiorgos Chouliaras, Georgios Drosinis, Yorgos Ioannou, Christoforos Milionis, Kostas Ouranis, Thanassis Valtinos, Eva Vlami, and Manolis Xexakis.

Publishers Weekly

The fifth in a series of travelers' literary companions, this collection of modern Greek prose offers the reader an unusual opportunity to go beyond the usual guidebooks in preparing for a visit to this myth-steeped country. With a promise to "enlighten a traveler to the soul of a place," the book introduces the reader to the history, politics, culture and people of Greece through 24 stories and essays that recall the ancient tales and contemporary tragedies that mark the Greek landscape. What is apparent is the force with which classic mythology has endured in Greek literary tradition. The lives of the heroes are still present in the stories and places visited in this collection. Here we see the continuity between Clytemnestra and a mother who has lost her son to war; we come to the very crossroads where Oedipus encountered and killed his father. Though beautifully written, many of the stories that recall times of occupation and civil strife will probably be difficult for readers unfamiliar with the extremely messy history of Greece since the Balkan Warsa little more context would have been helpful here. Others are poignant, simpler tales of village life and ethnic diversity. Nobel laureates George Seferis and Odysseas Elytis are joined by lesser-known writers whose work appears here in English for the first time. This book won't help a lost tourist find his way among the ruins, but it will certainly enhance a curious traveler's appreciation of the land and its people. (July)

Table of Contents

Preface
Map of Greece
The White Bear1
The Fresco18
Funerary Epigrams24
Pilgrimage Through Greece30
Mycenae60
Panayotis70
The Hole in the Rock74
Delphi84
Galaxidi: The Fate of a Maritime Town100
Lefkas111
Sioulas the Tanner121
Carnival135
Angel John the Thief150
The Dogs of Seikh-Sou160
America Is No Longer Here170
The Fountain of Brahim-Baba176
Autobiography of a Book186
The Regards204
In the Old Catholic Syros207
My Home213
The Smile from the Abyss224
Black and White227
Kalymnos239
Astradeni243
Contributors257

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