Good reads for trip to Greece
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Good reads for trip to Greece
I am headed to Greece in a month and would like to get in the mood by reading some good Greek fiction. Based on a previous post, it looks like "The Greek Way" was the consensus pick for best book for developing an understanding of Greek mythology. Can anyone recommend any good novels set in Greece or fiction by Greek writers with English translations?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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My favorite topic!
Sailing the Wine Dark Sea by Thomas Cahill
Crete by Barry Unsworth
It's All Greek to Me by John Mole
Dinner with Persephone by Patricia Storace
Red Dyed Hair by Kostas Mourselas
ZigZag Through the Bitter Orange Trees by Peter Green
The Third Wedding by Costas Taksis
No-Man's Lands by Scott Huler
And, of course, classics: Henry Miller's books and Odyssey by Homer: Lattimore is my favorite translation
Sorry - can you tell I get excited? Enjoy your trip!
Sailing the Wine Dark Sea by Thomas Cahill
Crete by Barry Unsworth
It's All Greek to Me by John Mole
Dinner with Persephone by Patricia Storace
Red Dyed Hair by Kostas Mourselas
ZigZag Through the Bitter Orange Trees by Peter Green
The Third Wedding by Costas Taksis
No-Man's Lands by Scott Huler
And, of course, classics: Henry Miller's books and Odyssey by Homer: Lattimore is my favorite translation
Sorry - can you tell I get excited? Enjoy your trip!
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Wow - I'm going in three weeks and have been reading up too. I read two that I liked so far but will definitely try some of the above. For a modern book set in Greece, Murder in Mykonos by Jeffrey Siger, and for historical fiction, Antigone's Wake: A Novel of Imperial Athens by Nicholas Nicastro.
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"The Greek Treasure"
My all time favorite. Irving Stone's biographical novel of Heinrick Shlieman and his very young Greek wife. Their quests and triumphs in discovering the treasures of Troy and Mycennae. Fantastic discriptions of life in Greece in the early 20th century.
My all time favorite. Irving Stone's biographical novel of Heinrick Shlieman and his very young Greek wife. Their quests and triumphs in discovering the treasures of Troy and Mycennae. Fantastic discriptions of life in Greece in the early 20th century.
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Since you are interested in Ancient Greece, I am surprised no one has mentioned Mary Renault's matchless novels in this area ... they were mainly written in the 1970s but have stood the test of time; they are truly literature, not "romance" or "mystery. The leading ones:
The KING MUST DIE -- Minoan empire, boys & girls "bull-dancing" in a Cretan palace, the Minotaur, Earthquakes, passion, death love... and it's all in the myth of Theseus.
The BULL from the SEA -- Forbidden love, and the wrath of Poseidon. Myths made human.
The LAST of the WINE -- love, bravery, philosophy, politics -- Athens at its height
The PRAISE SINGER -- Poets in court intrigues, dealing with tyrants ... based on actual "praise singers" at a time before things were written...
The MASK of APOLLO -- A boy becomes a travelling Actor in the 400s BC, and the thrilling world and dangers of the theatre, as Western drama emerges.
All these are available in libraries, in used paperback or from Amazon or other online sources.
OR her amazing Alexander the Great fiction Trilogy -- Fire from Heaven, the Persian Boy and Funeral Games... plus the nonfiction (illustrated) In the footsteps of Alexander.
The KING MUST DIE -- Minoan empire, boys & girls "bull-dancing" in a Cretan palace, the Minotaur, Earthquakes, passion, death love... and it's all in the myth of Theseus.
The BULL from the SEA -- Forbidden love, and the wrath of Poseidon. Myths made human.
The LAST of the WINE -- love, bravery, philosophy, politics -- Athens at its height
The PRAISE SINGER -- Poets in court intrigues, dealing with tyrants ... based on actual "praise singers" at a time before things were written...
The MASK of APOLLO -- A boy becomes a travelling Actor in the 400s BC, and the thrilling world and dangers of the theatre, as Western drama emerges.
All these are available in libraries, in used paperback or from Amazon or other online sources.
OR her amazing Alexander the Great fiction Trilogy -- Fire from Heaven, the Persian Boy and Funeral Games... plus the nonfiction (illustrated) In the footsteps of Alexander.
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You said you wanted fiction recommendations, and many fine choices have been identified already. I second the endorsements of:
- John Fowles' "The Magus", a real page-turner which is mostly set on an island off the Peloponnese, but which also features Monemvasia and the climb of Mount Parnassus
- Steven Pressfield's "Gates of Fire" about the Spartans and Thermopylae or "Tides of War," his other novel about the Athenian Alciabiades and the final years of the Peloponnesian War
- Mary Renault's "The Last of the Wine," also about the final years of the Peloponnesian War
And don't forget that a lot of the best writing about Greece is either history or travel writing. Among those that come to mind:
- Peter Green's "The Greco-Persian Wars" -- marvelous on the great saga of the Persian attack on Greece and the battles of Marathon, Thermpoylae and Salamis
- either Donald Kagan's condensed one-volume version of his history of the Peloponnesian War or his "Pericles of Athens and the birth of Democracy"
- I.F. Stone's "The Trial of Socrates"
- Nikos Kazantzakis's autobiography "Report to Greco"
- Patrick Leigh Fermor's travel book "Mani"
- John Fowles' "The Magus", a real page-turner which is mostly set on an island off the Peloponnese, but which also features Monemvasia and the climb of Mount Parnassus
- Steven Pressfield's "Gates of Fire" about the Spartans and Thermopylae or "Tides of War," his other novel about the Athenian Alciabiades and the final years of the Peloponnesian War
- Mary Renault's "The Last of the Wine," also about the final years of the Peloponnesian War
And don't forget that a lot of the best writing about Greece is either history or travel writing. Among those that come to mind:
- Peter Green's "The Greco-Persian Wars" -- marvelous on the great saga of the Persian attack on Greece and the battles of Marathon, Thermpoylae and Salamis
- either Donald Kagan's condensed one-volume version of his history of the Peloponnesian War or his "Pericles of Athens and the birth of Democracy"
- I.F. Stone's "The Trial of Socrates"
- Nikos Kazantzakis's autobiography "Report to Greco"
- Patrick Leigh Fermor's travel book "Mani"



