ZORBA THE GREEK. Translated by Carl Wildman. [Hardcover] Nikos. Kazantzakis

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1953 edition. Hardcover has significant wear, scuffs, small marks, stains and small tears. No dust jacket. Spine has significant reading creases and wear, small tears on top and bottom. Pages have some marks and small tears on some pages but largely are clean and the binding is secure.

This well-traveled copy of Nikos Kazantzakis’s philosophical masterpiece “Zorba the Greek” bears the marks of countless readings. Published in 1946, this novel explores life’s contradictions through the friendship between a young intellectual and the free-spirited Zorba on the island of Crete. A landmark of 20th-century literature, it cemented Kazantzakis’s reputation as one of Greece’s most influential modern writers. Though worn, this 1953 edition remains a cherished artifact for collectors and readers alike.

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1953 edition. Hardcover has significant wear, scuffs, small marks, stains and small tears. No dust jacket. Spine has significant reading creases and wear, small tears on top and bottom. Pages have some marks and small tears on some pages but largely are clean and the binding is secure.

This well-loved copy of Nikos Kazantzakis’s seminal novel “Zorba the Greek” bears the marks of many readings and travels. First published in 1946, this philosophical novel follows the friendship between a young Greek intellectual and the elderly Zorba, a quintessential free spirit. Their interactions on the island of Crete serve as a vehicle for Kazantzakis to explore themes of life, death, and the struggle between rational and irrational forces. A landmark work of 20th-century literature, “Zorba the Greek” resonated with readers worldwide and cemented Kazantzakis’s reputation as one of Greece’s most influential modern writers. This 1953 edition, though well-worn, remains a cherished artifact for collectors and readers alike, embodying the novel’s enduring appeal and the timeless wisdom it imparts.

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Weight 21.6 lbs
Dimensions 21.34 × 14.99 × 3.81 in
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