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Zorba the Greek

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336
Language
EN
ISBN
9780571203130
Reading Time
~5h 53min

Zorba the Greek is a crete (greece) book by Nikos Kazantzakis. In 2000. It has 336 pages.

About this book

Nikos Kazantzakis’s novel presents a philosophical exploration of how to live through the contrasting lives of two men in early twentieth-century Crete. The unnamed narrator, a reserved and bookish young writer, travels to the island seeking solitude but instead encounters Alexis Zorba, a charismatic laborer whose unfiltered engagement with the world challenges the narrator’s intellectual detachment. Through their shared experiences working in a lignite mine and navigating local customs, the narrative examines the tension between cerebral reflection and embodied existence. Kazantzakis grounds these themes in the rugged landscape of Crete, weaving together Greek folklore, existential questioning, and a meditation on human freedom. The work is structured as a framed narrative, with the older narrator recounting his younger self’s transformation under Zorba’s influence. Recognized for its vivid character study and unflinching look at the pursuit of authenticity, the novel remains a foundational text in modern Greek literature and an enduring examination of what it means to embrace life without reservation.

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How many pages is Zorba the Greek?+

Zorba the Greek has 336 pages.

When was Zorba the Greek published?+

Zorba the Greek was published in 2000.

What genre is Zorba the Greek?+

Zorba the Greek is a Crete (Greece) book.

What is Zorba the Greek about?+

Nikos Kazantzakis’s novel presents a philosophical exploration of how to live through the contrasting lives of two men in early twentieth-century Crete. The unnamed narrator, a reserved and bookish young writer, travels to the island seeking solitude but instead encounters Alexis Zorba, a charismati...

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Zorba the Greek was written by Nikos Kazantzakis.