Dans le palais de Minos
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Blending historical fact and
classical myth, the author of Zorba the Greek and The Last Temptation of Christ
transports the reader 3,000 years into the past, to a pivotal point in history:
the final days before the ancient kingdom of Minoan Crete is to be conquered
and supplanted by the emerging city-state of Athens.
The familiar figures who peopled
that ancient world -- King Minos, Theseus and Ariadne, the Minotaur, Diadalos
and Ikaros -- fill the pages of this novel with lifelike immediacy. Written
originally for an Athenian youth periodical, At the Palaces of Knossos
functions on several levels. Fundamentally, it is a gripping and vivid
adventure story, recounted by one of this century's greatest storytellers, and
peopled with freshly interpreted figures of classical Greek mythology. We see a
new vision of the Minotaur, portrayed here as a bloated and sickly green
monster, as much to be pitied as dreaded. And we see a grief-stricken and
embittered Diadalos stomping on the homemade wax wings that have caused the
drowning of his son, Ikaros. On another level, At the Palaces of Knossos is an
allegory of history, showing the supplanting of a primitive culture by a more
modern civilization. Shifting the setting back and forth from Crete to Athens,
Kazantzakis contrasts the languid, decaying life of the court of King Minos
with the youth and vigor of the newly emerging Athens. Protected by bronze
swords, by ancient magic and ritual, and by ferocious-but-no-longer-invincible
monsters, the kingdom of Crete represents the world that must perish if
classical Greek civilization is to emerge into its golden age of reason and
science.
Author: Nikos Kazantzakis
Category: Novels
Publisher: Cambourakis
Dimensions: 11,5 x 17,5 cm
Bookbinding: Paperback
Pages: 440
Language: French
ISBN: 9782366245776