Greek Literature, Modern - Literary Criticism, Religion & Literature
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Synopsis
Argues that while Nikos Kazantzakis may have occupied the so-called borderlands between belief and unbelief throughout much of his career, he nonetheless possessed, or was possessed by, an intense awareness of the sacred. These 11 essays analyze in detail Kazantzakis's lifelong struggle to give voicEditorials
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Argues that while Nikos Kazantzakis may have occupied the so-called borderlands between belief and unbelief throughout much of his career, he nonetheless possessed, or was possessed by, an intense awareness of the sacred. These 11 essays analyze in detail Kazantzakis's lifelong struggle to give voice to his understanding of God<-->especially as it was informed by elements of Bergsonism, Nietzcheanism, and Buddhism. The authors demonstrate the wealth of spiritual insight in his writing. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.Book Details
Published
June 1, 1996
Publisher
Mercer University Press
Pages
252
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780865544994