Sherrard, The Pursuit of Greece (1987)
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Abbreviation
Sherrard, The Pursuit of Greece (1987)
Form of publication
Book

Philip Sherrard, The Pursuit of Greece. An Anthology Selected by Philip Sherrard with Photographs by Dimitri, vol. 9, The Romiosyni Series, (Denise Harvey & Company, Athens 1987)

ISBN / ISSN
ISBN 0 907978 24 X
First edition
Publisher of first edition
John Murray
Place of publication of first edition
Great Britain
Date of publication of first edition
1964
Data
Travelers, poets, artists, even scholars, still go to Greece in search of something they feel that no other land quite offers them. Partly no doubt this is a by-product of the enormous prestige the world of ancient Greece acquired subsequent to the Renaissance; partly, too, it is due to the sheer physical beauty with which Greece presents one at practically every step. Even though the stereotype of classical Greece has now worn thin, and island after island, seashore village after seashore village, are overrun by the life-starved fugitives from the industrial wildernesses of northern Europe, loosed upon them week-in week-out by the seemingly endless succession of package-tours and charter-flights, the spell and the compulsion survive. For Philip Sherrard the enigma of Greece was a lifelong preoccupation. In this anthology, one of his earlier publications, he explores its various aspects through the writings of those who over the centuries have found in Greece not simply an object of study or a romantic haven, but a challenge, an incitement and a reciprocity that has stirred the wellsprings of both heart and imagination. To give an inner coherence to this exploration the passages chosen are presented in the form of an itinerary that includes all the major areas of Greece, the Aegean Islands and Crete. The remarkably evocative photographs by Dimitri complement this itinerary, providing the visual component of an image which cannot but enrich the experience of all who, for whatever reasons, have set out on this journey of self-discovery that Greece offers them. (From the introduction)
Paperback (23x15 cm), 294 p.
Key words
Aegean Sea.
Argolid.
Athens.
Athos, mountain.
Attica.
Corinth.
Crete.
Epirus / Epiros.
Photographic archives.
Salamis.
Thessaly.