The Colossus of Maroussi, 9780811218573
Paperback
Escape to Greece with Miller: beauty, chaos, and a roaring “colossus.”

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    240 pages

  • Release Date

    14 September 2010

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Summary

Like the ancient colossus that stood over the harbor of Rhodes, Henry Miller’s The Colossus of Maroussi stands as a seminal classic in travel literature. It has preceded the footsteps of prominent travel writers such as Pico Iyer and Rolf Potts. The book Miller would later cite as his favorite began with a young woman’s seductive description of Greece. Miller headed out with his friend Lawrence Durrell to explore the Grecian countryside: a flock of sheep nearly tramples the two as th…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780811218573
ISBN-10:0811218570
Author:Henry Miller, Will Self, Ian S. MacNiven
Publisher:New Directions Publishing Corporation
Imprint:New Directions Publishing Corporation
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:240
Edition:2nd
Release Date:14 September 2010
Weight:218g
Dimensions:203mm x 132mm x 18mm
Series:New Directions Paperbook
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“One of the five greatest travel books of all time. (Pico Iyer) Miller captures the spirit and warmth of the resilient Greek people in his story of a wartime journey from Athens to Crete. (National Geographic) Miller’s Colossus of Maroussi, a paean to Greece drawn out of a nine-month visit…is the gestation time for a human and, in Miller’s case, for the imaginative re-creation of a country, a culture and his own fierce energies. (Richard Eder, The New York Times)”

About The Author

Henry Miller

Henry Miller (1891-1980) was one of the most controversial American novelists during his lifetime. His book, The Tropic of Cancer, was banned in the some U.S. states before being overruled by the Supreme Court. New Directions publishes several of his books.

Will Self (b. 1961) is an English novelist and journalist. His Independent column of offbeat walking tours, “Psychogeography,” has been collected into an eponymously titled book.

Ian S. MacNiven (b. 1938) edited The Durrell-Miller Letters: 1935-1980.

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