
Greece
A Literary Guide for Travellers
Michael Carroll(Author)
I.B. Tauris (Publisher)
Published on 17. August 2017
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-1-78453-380-9 (ISBN)
Description
'If in the library of your house you do not have the works of the ancient Greek writers then you have a house with no light' -George Bernard Shaw
There is so much in the modern world which has its origins in Greece, most notably language and literature. As Shelley once said, 'We are all Greeks'. This small, rugged, sea-girt country has the longest written history in Europe. Her myths and legends, so deeply embedded in Western consciousness, and her sublime landscapes, so infused with history, have been muse for writers, artists and travellers for millennia. Travelling from Athens to the scattered islands of the Ionian and Aegean seas, the words of literary titans in the West echo through the centuries: from Homer and Plato to Byron, Flaubert and Twain; Henry Miller to John Fowles; the Durrells to Patrick Leigh Fermor and Cavafy, Kazantzakis and Seferis. Their luminous portraits of Greece - poignant, provocative, always entertaining - enrich our own experiences of the country and shed light on a dramatic and often tragic past.
There is so much in the modern world which has its origins in Greece, most notably language and literature. As Shelley once said, 'We are all Greeks'. This small, rugged, sea-girt country has the longest written history in Europe. Her myths and legends, so deeply embedded in Western consciousness, and her sublime landscapes, so infused with history, have been muse for writers, artists and travellers for millennia. Travelling from Athens to the scattered islands of the Ionian and Aegean seas, the words of literary titans in the West echo through the centuries: from Homer and Plato to Byron, Flaubert and Twain; Henry Miller to John Fowles; the Durrells to Patrick Leigh Fermor and Cavafy, Kazantzakis and Seferis. Their luminous portraits of Greece - poignant, provocative, always entertaining - enrich our own experiences of the country and shed light on a dramatic and often tragic past.
Reviews / Votes
The blend of facts and anecdotes together with Michael Carroll's extremely pleasant unfussy style made it a pleasure which I feel sure many other lovers of Greece will enjoy sharing. * The Cultural Voyager *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Weight
427 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78453-380-9 (9781784533809)
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Person
Michael Carroll was born in England but spent much of his early life in India. He is the author of From A Persian Teahouse and An Island in Greece (Tauris Parke Paperbacks). He is married, with four children, and divides his time between Sussex and the Greek Islands; 'I loved the Greece I knew... the kind of free life that could be had with a boat among the islands.'
Content
Map
Introduction
1. The Ionian Islands and Epirus
2. Northern Greece
3. Athens
4. Central Greece
5. The Peloponnese
6. Crete
7. The Aegean Islands
Author Profiles
Chronology of Events
Select Bibliography
Index
Introduction
1. The Ionian Islands and Epirus
2. Northern Greece
3. Athens
4. Central Greece
5. The Peloponnese
6. Crete
7. The Aegean Islands
Author Profiles
Chronology of Events
Select Bibliography
Index