Le Christ recrucifié
- Cambourakis
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In Lycovrissi, a Greek village
in Anatolia, custom has it that the Passion of Christ is re-enacted every
seven years. Pope (Priest) Grigoris and the village nobles choose the people to
take part: Christ is to be played by Manolios, a simple shepherd; John by Michelis,
son of the local nobleman Patriarcheas; Judas by Panayiotaros; Mary Magdalene
by a widow named Katerina.
Late in the afternoon, refugees persecuted
by the Turks arrive from another village. They seek assistance, but Pope
Grigoris turns them away, claiming that they bring a cholera epidemic with
them. Led by Pope Fotis, the refugees find shelter on Sarakina, an inhospitable
mountain. The only people to assist them are Manolios, Michelis, Katerina,
Yiannakos and Konstandis (the last two were to play Peter and James).
Once he has been chosen to play Christ,
Manolios changes day by day. He separates from his fiancée and decides to
strive for the highest possible level of mental, spiritual and bodily purity,
with Pope Fotis as his guide. At the feast of St. Elijah he defends the
refugees and talks of the value of love and mercy, provoking reactions among
his fellow villagers and incurring the wrath of Pope Grigoris.
In the meantime, Patriarcheas dies and
Michelis decides to share out his property among the refugees. When the
refugees come to Lycovrissi to take over the land, Pope Grigoris stirs up the
locals and pronounces Michelis insane. Following his brother's violent death in
the clash that ensues, Pope Grigoris tells the aga (local Turkish overlord)
that Manolios is to blame for all their ills. He succeeds in getting Manolios
condemned and delivered to the irate villagers. The frenzied mob gathers at the
church, where Pope Grigoris excommunicates Manolios and signals to the faithful
to execute him within the sacred building.
Author: Nikos Kazantzakis
Category: Novels
Publisher: Cambourakis
Dimensions: 13,6 x 20,3 cm
Bookbinding: Paperback
Pages: 560
Language: French
ISBN: 9782366242690