Peter Bien focuses on Kazantzakis' obsession with the demotic, the
language "on the lips of the people," showing how it governed his
writing, his ambition, and his involvement in Greek politics and
educational reform. Kazantzakis' obsession worked against him in his
Odyssey and found its natural vehicle only in his translation of
Homer's Iliad and his novels, Zorba the Greek, The Last Temptation
of Christ, and The Greek Passion.
Originally published in 1972.
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