Κωδικός προϊόντος: Ψ5476 | ISBN: 978-960-572-441-2
Elytis' Greece. An anthology of his prose works selected and edited by Ioulita Iliopoulou
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The bicentennial anniversary of the birth of the modern Greek state offers an opportunity for study, thought and dream. In such a process, Odysseus Elytis' penetrating th
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Κωδικός
Ψ5476
Χαρακτηριστικά Βιβλίου
Κατηγορία
Βιβλία, Λογοτεχνία, Λογοτεχνικά δοκίμια και μελέτες
Βάρος
0,17
Εκδοτικός οίκος
Εκδόσεις Ίκαρος
Ημερομηνία τελευταίας εκτύπωσης
5 Νοε 2021
Ημερομηνία 1ης παρούσας έκδοσης
1 Οκτ 2021
Διαστάσεις
11.8x18.2
Σελίδες
144
Περιγραφή
The bicentennial anniversary of the birth of the modern Greek state offers an opportunity for study, thought and dream. In such a process, Odysseus Elytis' penetrating thought is invaluable.
The one hundred and thirty selected passages from Elytis' prose writings, included in the book, shape another kind of patriotic discourse .Greece, the history of Hellenism, the Greek language, the Greek sea - the Aegean, Greek nature, Greek art and Greek reality constitute the seven central themes of these writings.
Odysseus Elytis clarifies, urges, denounces and offers us Ariadne's thread for a voyage in the pathways of ideas and sensibilities of our country proceeds; our country, that is, as it was seen and understood by Elytis, who was not afraid to declare himself a Greek "organically, psychologically, sensuously, invincibly!"
The one hundred and thirty selected passages from Elytis' prose writings, included in the book, shape another kind of patriotic discourse .Greece, the history of Hellenism, the Greek language, the Greek sea - the Aegean, Greek nature, Greek art and Greek reality constitute the seven central themes of these writings.
Odysseus Elytis clarifies, urges, denounces and offers us Ariadne's thread for a voyage in the pathways of ideas and sensibilities of our country proceeds; our country, that is, as it was seen and understood by Elytis, who was not afraid to declare himself a Greek "organically, psychologically, sensuously, invincibly!"
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