The Murderess
By Alexandros Papadiamantis
Introduction by Peter Levi
Translated by Peter Levi
By Alexandros Papadiamantis
Introduction by Peter Levi
Translated by Peter Levi
Category: Literary Fiction | Crime Fiction
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$15.95
Jun 15, 2010 | ISBN 9781590173503
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Praise
“…this chillingly beautiful work should win for Papadiamantis the new English readers he certainly deserves.” —Arts & Book Review
“Certain poets like Constantine Cavafy, George Seferis and Odysseus Elytis have responded positively to his writings. They have especially expressed appreciation for his distinctive use of language, powers of simple narration and masterly blending of the cruel exigencies and exquisite natural surroundings of a way of life that resonates with folkways, myth and religious sensibility. With his place among Greece’s modern writers now secure, Papadiamantis merits the attention of the larger audience that translation into English gives him. His novella, The Murderess…should be required readingR30;” -George Economou, The New York Times
“The narrative unfolds with a retrospective reticence that is stunning, and concludes with a passion whose dramatic simplicity is enthralling.”
—Stathis Gourgouris
“Promises a study of defeat in the Hardy tradition…” -Los Angeles Times
An “exquisite novelist…” -M.J. Politis, The New York Times
“the greatest Modern Greek prose writer” -Milan Kundera
“The ‘saint’ of modern Greek letters…Papadiamantis wrote with graphic realism and unequalled passion…” –Times Literary Supplement
“It is books such as The Murderess which remind us of the miraculous nature of prose fiction.” -Gabriel Josipovichi
“Papadiamantis’s characters portray in miniature the eternal passions of man-jealousies, loves, ambitions, hatred, murders, and misfortunes-in an almost hieratic movement, like the rhythm of a chorus in tragedy, scarcely perceptible but sufficient to suggest the deeper, the pure nature of the world. Therein lies the magic of Papadiamantis.” -Odysseus Elytis
“An excellent opportunity for those who do not read Greek to sample a novel from the pen of one of Greece’s finest modern prose writers…a powerful and disturbing story which will haunt you.” –Greek Review International
“Alexandros Papadiamantis is Greece’s foremost prose writer. In his novellas and stories he presents a universal picture through the microcosm of the tight-knit society of a Greek village on a remote island. Papadiamantis is a clear-eyed realist, but woven into his stories are village magic, vestiges of myth and ancient lore, and the dour superstitions that governed the daily life of the Greek peasant. His plots are at times touched by a magic realism reminiscent of Márquez.” -Peter Constantine, Conjunctions
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