The Selected Letters of Nikos Kazantzakis
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Nikos Kazantzakis
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Edited by:
Peter Bien
About this book
The life of Nikos Kazantzakis—the author of Zorba the Greek and The Last Temptation of Christ—was as colorful and eventful as his fiction. And nowhere is his life revealed more fully or surprisingly than in his letters. Edited and translated by Kazantzakis scholar Peter Bien, this is the most comprehensive selection of Kazantzakis's letters in any language.
One of the most important Greek writers of the twentieth century, Kazantzakis (1883–1957) participated in or witnessed some of the most extraordinary events of his times, including both world wars and the Spanish and Greek civil wars. As a foreign correspondent, an official in several Greek governments, and a political and artistic exile, he led a relentlessly nomadic existence, living in France, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Germany, Italy, Spain, the Soviet Union, and England. He visited the Versailles Peace Conference, attended the tenth-anniversary celebration of the Bolshevik Revolution, interviewed Mussolini and Franco, and briefly served as a Greek cabinet minister—all the while producing a stream of novels, poems, plays, travel writing, autobiography, and translations. The letters collected here touch on almost every aspect of Kazantzakis's rich and tumultuous life, and show the genius of a man who was deeply attuned to the artistic, intellectual, and political events of his times.
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Reviews
"[T]he best possible place to start to try to understand a remarkable writer."---Mark Mazower, Times Literary Supplement
"Nikos Kazantzakis was one of the great literary letter writers of the twentieth century, and this eagerly awaited volume is the first fully representative selection of his correspondence in any language. Providing rich insights into the workings of his mind, this expertly annotated volume is a milestone that will immediately become authoritative."—Roderick Beaton, author of George Seferis: Waiting for the Angel, a Biography
"These crystalline and eloquent translations of Nikos Kazantzakis's letters help us grasp his intellectual intensity and spiritual verve. He emerges as a thoughtful, ardent man who was single-minded in his search for wisdom. This is an intriguing and compelling volume that highlights the nexus between Kazantzakis's life and literary art."—Darren J. N. Middleton, author of Broken Hallelujah: Nikos Kazantzakis and Christian Theology
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Introduction
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Chronology
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I. At Law School in Athens
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II. Pursuing Graduate Studies in Paris
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III. Politically Active in Greece
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IV. Fleeing Greece; Resident in Austria, Germany, Italy
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V. Meets Eleni Samiou; Begins Odyssey; Divorces Galatea; Travels to Soviet Union
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VI. Resident Almost Eighteen Months in the Soviet Union
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VII. Trying to Make a Career Outside of Greece, Especially in Spain
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VIII. Back in Greece, Having Failed Elsewhere; Traveling in Far East; Odyssey Completed and Published; Visit to England
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IX. Confined to Aegina during the German Occupation; Writes Zorba and Many Plays; Begins to Translate Homer’s Iliad
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X. In Athens during Round Two of the Civil War; Resolves to Help Liberated Greece via Political Action; Briefly a Cabinet Minister; Marries Eleni Samiou
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XI. Final Exile: Resides Briefly in England, Then in France; Writes Final Novels and Plays; Travels to China
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References Cited
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