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    Farewell Anatolia

    Εκδότης: Κέδρος
    Farewell Anatolia is a tale of paradise lost and of shattered innocence; a tragic fresco of the fall of Hellenism in Asia Minor; a stinging indictment of Great Power politics, oil-lust and corruption. Dido Sotiriou s novel - a perennial best seller in Greece since it first appeared in 1962 - tells the story of Manolis Axiotis , a poor but resourceful villager born near the ancient ruins of Ephesus. Axiotis is a fictional protagonist and eyewitness to an authentic nightmare: Greece s "Asia Minor Catastrophe", the death or expulsion of two million Greeks from Turkey by Kemal Attaturk s revolutionary forces in the late summer of 1922. Manolis Axiotis chronicle of personal fortitude, betrayed hope, and defeat resonates with the greater tragedy of two nations: Greece, vanquished and humiliated; Turkey, bloodily victorious. Two neighbours linked by bonds of culture and history yet diminished by mutual greed, cruelty and bloodshed....
    Κωδ.Προϊόντος: 137028
    ISBN: 9789600404791
    Συγγραφέας: Σωτηρίου Διδώ
    Τιμή χωρίς έκπτωση: €14,20
    €9,94
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    Χρόνος παράδοσης: 1-3 μέρες
    Προδιαγραφές προϊόντων
    Ημερομηνία Έκδοσης3/1997
    Σελίδες310
    Διαστάσεις19χ12
    ISBN13978-960-04-0479-1
    Ξενόγλωσσος τίτλοςΜατωμένα χώματα
    ΜεταφρασμένοΝαί

    Farewell Anatolia is a tale of paradise lost and of shattered innocence; a tragic fresco of the fall of Hellenism in Asia Minor; a stinging indictment of Great Power politics, oil-lust and corruption. Dido Sotiriou s novel - a perennial best seller in Greece since it first appeared in 1962 - tells the story of Manolis Axiotis , a poor but resourceful villager born near the ancient ruins of Ephesus. Axiotis is a fictional protagonist and eyewitness to an authentic nightmare: Greece s "Asia Minor Catastrophe", the death or expulsion of two million Greeks from Turkey by Kemal Attaturk s revolutionary forces in the late summer of 1922. Manolis Axiotis chronicle of personal fortitude, betrayed hope, and defeat resonates with the greater tragedy of two nations: Greece, vanquished and humiliated; Turkey, bloodily victorious. Two neighbours linked by bonds of culture and history yet diminished by mutual greed, cruelty and bloodshed....

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