Published in 1855 and considered Greece's first realistic social novel,
Thanos Vlekas is a witty and ambitious portrayal of the problems
facing the newly established Greek state after its War of Independence.
The story of two opposing brothers, it addresses the brigandage,
corruption, and bureaucratic bumbling that plagued the newly established
Greek state.
Thanos is a young farmer struggling to improve himself despite the
derision of his mother, who considers him incapable of bearing arms for
his country. She prefers instead her more heroic son, the brave and
ambitious brigand Tassos, whose courage and resistance to authority
embodying the virtues that helped Greece drive out the Turks. While
Thanos works his land, his ruthless brother uses the political machinery
and wealth gained from robbery and murder to replace the old Ottoman
landowners and subjugate the villagers.