Portrait of a Greek Imagination
An Ethnographic Biography of Andreas Nenedakis
Herzfeld explores how personal vision intersects with national cultures by examining the Greek author's novels and recollections as historical accounts. Bringing together the methods of the novelist and the anthropologist in their common concern with both social and lived experience, Herzfeld shows how different perspectives shape the historical record. Nenedakis has endured persecution, exile, imprisonment, and torture under Greece's military dictatorship, and his novels—excerpted here in English for the first time—offer an individual version of historical events. As one of his characters ask, "For was not his life, and are not the lives of all of us, a novel?"
1: Anticipations
2: Provincial Beginnings
3: Crete, Athens, the World
4: Disillusionments of Exile
5: Sentence of Death, Rebuilding the Life
6: Hand to Mouth: Portrait of the Artist as a Young Woman
7: Sordid Power: Colonels and Exiles
8: From the Cretan War to a Battle of Books
9: Painting an Ethnographic Portrait
References
Index
Anthropology: General Anthropology
History: European History
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