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Roumeli: Travels in Northern Greece
by Fermor, Patrick Leigh
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Roumeli is not to be found on present-day maps. It is the name given in olden times to northern Greece—stretching from the Bosphorus to the Adriatic and from Macedonia to the Gulf of Corinth. In the same way that thace lands of Greece’s southern peninsula captivated his readers in Mani, Patrick Leigh Fermor was so seduced by the strangeness of this name that he immortalized it in the classic account of his travels there.
It is a journey that takes us with him amongst Sarakatsan shepherds, the monasteries of Meteora and the villages of Karkora, even tracking down a pair of Byron’s slippers at Missolonghi. And it is one that uncovers the inherent conflict of the Greeks’ inheritance; a tenuous scholastic link with the glories of the ancient world, and the more recent but no less historic Byzantine heritage and legacy of Ottoman domination. But underlying all is an even older world, evidence of which he finds in the hills and mountains and along stretches of barely-explored coast. | |
Published June, 2006
by New York Review of Books, Incorporated, The, Paperback, ISBN: 9781590171875, ISBN-10: 159017187X, List Price $17.95.
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