Pope Joan traces the remarkable history of a young woman who, according
to tradition, travelled across Europe in the ninth century disguised as
a monk, acquired great learning and ruled over Christendom for two years
as Pope John VIII before dying in childbirth.
On the books first publication in Athens in 1886, it created a
sensation; it was banned and its author excommunicated. The work became
nevertheless soon established itself securely in Greek literature.
Subsequently Durrell, with his adaptation, created a masterpiece in its
own right. Translated and adapted from the Greek of Emmanuel Royidis