Zorba the Greek

Zorba the Greek
Title Zorba the Greek PDF eBook
Author Nikos Kazantzakis
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 368
Release 2014-12-23
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1476782814

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First published in 1946, "Zorba the Greek," is, on one hand, the story of a Greek working man named Zorba, a passionate lover of life, the unnamed narrator who he accompanies to Crete to work in a lignite mine, and the men and women of the town where they settle. On the other hand it is the story of God and man, The Devil and the Saints; the struggle of men to find their souls and purpose in life and it is about love, courage and faith.

Zorba the Greek

Zorba the Greek
Title Zorba the Greek PDF eBook
Author Nikos Kazantzakis
Publisher
Total Pages 319
Release 1959
Genre Greece
ISBN

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Zorba the Greek

Zorba the Greek
Title Zorba the Greek PDF eBook
Author Nikos Kazantzakis
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 320
Release 1996-12-20
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0684825546

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A stimulating excursion into the sunnier areas of the human spirit.

Zorba the Greek

Zorba the Greek
Title Zorba the Greek PDF eBook
Author Nikos Kazantzakis
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2016-08-04
Genre Greece
ISBN 9780571323272

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Set before the start of the First World War, this moving fable sees a young English writer set out to Crete to claim a small inheritance. But when he arrives, he meets Alexis Zorba, a middle-aged Greek man with a zest for life. Zorba has had a family and many lovers, has fought in the Balkan wars, has lived and loved - he is a simple but deep man who lives every moment fully and without shame. As their friendship develops, the Englishman is gradually won over, transformed and inspired along with the reader. Zorba the Greek, Nikos Kazantzakis' most popular and enduring novel, has its origins in the author's own experiences in the Peleponnesus in the 1920s. His swashbuckling hero has legions of fans across the world and his adventures are as exhilarating now as they were on first publication in the 1950s. 'There can never be any doubt that Kazantzakis was the possessor of genius.' Sunday Telegraph

I Know Where I Am When I'm Falling

I Know Where I Am When I'm Falling
Title I Know Where I Am When I'm Falling PDF eBook
Author Amanda Holmes
Publisher Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages 315
Release 2014-05-27
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1783333227

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Opening in 1969 in New England, I KNOW WHERE I AM WHEN I'M FALLING is as rich in relationships as the colours and textures of the time. Ruby Lambert, is the eldest daughter in the eccentric Lambert family who get caught up in the life of Angus Aleshire, a charming, smart and athletic boy who they try to help and who shares Ruby's unconventional bent and love of the piano. Ruby and Angus fall in love but Angus has a dark side. His boyish charms start to wear thin losing him family and friends along the way and when his clever schemes and misbehavior get him in trouble, culminating with an art heist, he tries even Ruby’s love for him. The story spans thirteen years, and poses uncomfortable questions about the blindness of love, nurture versus nature and life through rose tinted glasses. Ruby struggles to square her vision of Angus’s potential with the unsettling and mounting reality.

Kazantzakis’s Zorba the Greek

Kazantzakis’s Zorba the Greek
Title Kazantzakis’s Zorba the Greek PDF eBook
Author Wook-Dong Kim
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 184
Release 2019-01-04
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1527524221

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Adopting a pluralist approach, this book presents a detailed analysis of Zorba the Greek (1946), by Nikos Kazantzakis, recognised as one of the greatest writers Greece has produced since the days of Homer and the Ancient Greek dramatists. Acclaimed both as a modern classic and as an international bestseller, the novel has increasingly gained popularity not only in the Western world, but also in East Asia. This text reads Kazantzakis’s novel from five different critical perspectives: formalist, existentialist, feminist, ecocritical, and intercultural. As such, it will be useful to literary critics, scholars, and general readers, as well as any person interested in literary criticism and theory.

Report to Greco

Report to Greco
Title Report to Greco PDF eBook
Author Nikos Kazantzakis
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 573
Release 2012-09-18
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1476706867

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Disarmingly personal and intensely philosophical, Report to Greco is a fictionalized account of Greek philosopher and writer Nikos Kazantzakis’s own life, a sort of intellectual autobiography that leads readers through his wide-ranging observations on everything from the Hegelian dialectic to the nature of human existence, all framed as a report to the Spanish Renaissance painter El Greco. The assuredness of Kazantzakis’s prose and the nimbleness of his thinking as he grapples with life’s essential questions—who are we, and how should we be in the world?—will inspire awe and more than a little reflection from readers seeking to answer these questions for themselves.