O kolossos tou marousiou

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Henry Miller: O kolossos tou marousiou (Greek language, 1981, Kaktos)

226 pages

Greek language

Published July 30, 1981 by Kaktos.

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[a:Henry Miller|147|Henry Miller|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1511445828p2/147.jpg] goes on holiday to Greece just before the Second World War breaks out. He spends some time with his friend Lawrence Durrell in Athens and Corfu, and also with Durrell's friend
Katsimbalis, the colossus of the title. He describes the various places he visits and the thoughts they evoke in lyrical prose.

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Every time I pick up a Henry Miller book through-out my life it is like meeting up with an old buddy for a long stroll and a gabber. One of the few authors I know well enough to be able to have an internal dialogue with as I’m reading. Just like a conversation over time The Colossus of Maroussi is alive with contradictions and Miller’s flare for embellishing each moment, his literary company is indeed after a few minutes like being “embarked on an endless voyage comparable in feeling and trajectory only to the dream which the practiced dreamer slips into like a bone into its socket”. In this book we discover Miller escaping the impending second world war by taking a holiday in Greece. Miller writes that it is his first real vacation in twenty years and that on it he would not do a stroke of work, yet …

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