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A modernist, picaresque epic, Junkermann recounts the life and times of its titular character, a ...
Greek philosopher Epicurus defined philosophy as ''a daily business of speech and thought to secu...
First published in the 1950s to international acclaim, Margarita Liberaki''s allegorical novel, T...
A wealthy count on his deathbed, his libertine nephew, an upstanding young clerk, and a scheming ...
This is the life of Alexander the Great as recounted by the prominent Greek philosopher and histo...
Smyrna, September 1922: A young Anatolian Greek is taken prisoner at the end of the Greek-Turkish...
Often compared during his lifetime to T.S. Eliot, whose work he translated and introduced to Gree...
Greek folk tales descend from Aesop and Greek antiquity, as well as medieval storytelling in the ...
?Great historical events are never anonymous -- they sweep anyone in their path into the fray. Ke...
Georgios Vizyenos (1849-1896) is one of Greece''s best-loved writers. Moskov Selim is set in Thra...
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'Of all existing things, some are in our power, and others are not in our power'. ?So begins the ...
Derided and maligned more than any other Greek artist for his innovative and, at the time, often ...
It has been called the 'age of revolution'. The white heat of it came in the decades either side ...