Nikos Kazantzakis
Known for: Writing
Born: February 17, 1883 in Iraklio, Crete, Ottoman Empire - Died: October 25, 1957
Nikos Kazantzakis was born in Heraklion, Crete (Greece). He studied Law in Athens and in Paris, but soon he studied philosophy and literature. He travelled almost everywhere; he learnt many foreign languages and left his scientific research for Nitsche. At philosophy: "Ascetics" (Salvatores Dei, 1927), script that expresses the writer's belief for metaphysics. At poetry: "The Odyssey" (1938) "Tertsines" and also some poetic works for theatre: "Protomastoras" (Foreman) "Melissa" (Bee) "Julian" "Prometheus" etc. His novels are: "Alexis Zorbas" (1946) "O Xristos xanastavronetai" (Christ is recrucified) (1948) "O ftoxoulis tou Theou" (The God's poor man) (1952-3) "Anafora ston Greco (Reference to Greco) (1961). He died in 1957.
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Above all, the Art: Tribute to Nikos Kazantzakis
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Zorba the Greek
Novel
The Last Temptation of Christ
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He Who Must Die
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Kapetan Michalis
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Salzburg Festival 2023: The Greek Passion
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Last Journey
Original Story
expulsion
Original Story
O Hristos xanastavronetai
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