Dinner with Persephone: Travels in Greece

Dinner with Persephone: Travels in Greece

by PatriciaStorace (Author)

Synopsis

This volume explores the complicated relationship betwee the idea of classical Greece and the messy, Mediterranean reality of a country unsure of its place in the world. Modern Greece is the strangest nation in Europe, insisting on its privileged place as the "cradle of democracy", while offering a less-than-perfect form of democracy to its own minorities and its female population. This is the country that turned itself upside down over the adoption of the name of "Macedonia" by a former Yugoslav republic, as though Alexander the Great's nationality were a matter of extreme contemporary urgency. Patricia Storace begins by telling of her first day in Greece. She brings to bear on modern Greece a deep knowledge of the classics, of the Greek myths and of Greek Christianity. She is the author o f "Heredity", a book of poems.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 416
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Granta Books
Published: 17 Feb 1997

ISBN 10: 1862070334
ISBN 13: 9781862070332
Prizes: Winner of Runciman Award 1998.