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At Twilight They Return
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 536

At Twilight They Return

The powerful and stylistically brilliant saga of a family by one of contemporary Greece’s most acclaimed literary masters Zyranna Zateli’s ambitious, multigenerational saga is the story of Christoforos, who first weds Petroula, and then Eftha, followed, after her death, by Persa; of his sexually promiscuous son Hesychios and the many bastard children left on the doorstep following the untimely demise of so many would-be daughters-in-law; and of the sisters, brothers, children, and grandchildren who inhabit a household and a history expanding to near-bursting. Rich in symbolism and magical realism, this complex and wondrous family story unfolds nonsequentially in ten interrelated “tales,” in a magnificent new English language translation by David Connolly. Unique in structure, style, and narrative voice, Zateli’s novel, considered to be her masterpiece, combines classical mythology, ethnic folklore, and actual historical events with ingenious invention. It is a touchstone of contemporary Greek literature, awarded the Greek State Prize for Best Novel in 1994, and is an essential introduction to this rightfully celebrated author.

Guardians of Language
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Guardians of Language

This book provides an accessible account of the origins and conceptual foundations of language policy. Florian Coulmas discusses the influence of twenty intellectuals from medieval to modern times, and from a variety of cultures, who have taken issue with language, its use, development, and political potential. These 'guardians of language' range from renowned figures such as Dante, Noah Webster, and Gandhi, to less well-known individuals such as the Spanish grammarian Antonio de Nebrija and Senegalese politician and poet Léopold Sédar Senghor. Each chapter begins by providing background information on the scholar whose work is being reviewed and ends with a summary of his key thoughts on language in the form of an imaginary interview.

A Greek Ballad
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 341

A Greek Ballad

A stunning collection that draws from four decades of verse by one of modern Greece’s most lauded poets This is the first English-language collection of work by the renowned Greek poet Michális Ganás. Originally from a remote village on the northwest border of Greece, Ganás witnessed the Greek Civil War as a young child, and was taken into enforced exile in Eastern Europe with his family. Weaving together subtle references to the events and places that have defined his life’s story, Ganás’s terse and technically accomplished poems are a combination of folklore, autobiography, and recent history. Whether describing the mountains of his youth or the difficulties of acclimation in Athens of the 1960s and 1970s, Ganás’s writing is infused with striking and original imagery inspired by love, memory, and loss. Featuring expert translations—made in collaboration with Ganás himself—by David Connolly and Joshua Barley, this volume also includes a scholarly introduction to the poet’s life and work.

Transitions of Lithuanian Postmodernism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 365

Transitions of Lithuanian Postmodernism

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011
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  • Publisher: Rodopi

Preliminary Material -- The Paradox of the Double Post /Mindaugas Kvietkauskas -- The History of Post-Soviet Literature: Challenges and Models of a New Identity /Aušra Jurgutienė -- Postmodernism as Conjuncture /Dalia Satkauskytė -- The Writer in the Post-Soviet State: Trends in Self-Interpretation /Loreta Jakonytė -- Lithuanian Prose: in Search of a New Identity /Jūratė Sprindytė -- The Present of Past Things: Transformations of Lithuanian Historical Discourse /Algis Kalėda -- Apocalyptic Imagination in the Novels of Ričardas Gavelis /Regimantas Tamošaitis -- Three Articulations of Isaac in Lithuanian Literature /Loreta Mačianskaitė -- Women's Literature and Its Readings /Solvei...

Dialogos
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 177

Dialogos

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-04-08
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Dialogos" encompasses Greek language and literature, Greek history and archaeology, Greek culture and thought, present and past: a territory of distinctive richness and unsurpassed influence. It seeks to foster critical awareness and informed debate about the ideas, events and achievements that make up this territory, by redefining their qualities, by exploring their interconnections and by reinterpreting their significance within Western culture and beyond.

Fiction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 578

Fiction

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Stēn erēmia me chari
  • Language: el
  • Pages: 341

Stēn erēmia me chari

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1986
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Greece in Print
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 428

Greece in Print

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Contemporary Greek Fiction in a United Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 267

Contemporary Greek Fiction in a United Europe

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-12-02
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  • Publisher: Routledge

"After more than twenty years as a full member of the European Union, Greece has produced a literature with radically different thematic, ideological and linguistic orientations from previous periods, for both domestic and international reasons. Since literature is considered to constitute both the repository of culture and one of its several manifestations, any attempt to assess cultural convergence in a unified Europe necessitates an examination and evaluation of contemporary literary production in individual member states. The present volume - the collective work of academics, literary critics and fiction writers - investigates the dramatically new trends that have emerged in contemporary Greek fiction and places this local literature within an international context."

E alla luce del lupo ritornano
  • Language: it
  • Pages: 714

E alla luce del lupo ritornano

"E alla luce del lupo ritornano" è un libro che affascina come l’Odissea, che ha la lussureggiante magia di un classico come Le Mille e una notte, l’incanto rarefatto e impalpabile di una favola raccontata d’inverno, davanti al fuoco. Il romanzo si offre come uno scrigno stupefacente di storie, di racconti che stregano: il prodigio affabulatorio ne fa un mosaico scintillante, un caleidoscopio. Si snoda come una formula arcana che lenisce, e che diventa un atto di fede nella letteratura, nel suo potere di esorcizzare il mistero del mondo, assieme ai terribili “lupi”. I lupi sono le inquietudini ancestrali dell’uomo, i suoi pozzi neri: la natura del reale, enigmatica, insondabile; la menomazione fisica e la malattia, “stigmate” di un’eccellenza segreta; la tragicità della scoperta del proprio io, il vero io; la concezione mitica della Storia; il legame, che nulla scioglie, tra Amore e Morte.