Kazantzakis's Zorba the Greek five readings

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adam_text Table of Contents Preface....................................................................................................... ix Chapter One.................................................................................................1 A Formalist Reading Chapter Two..............................................................................................47 An Existentialist Reading Chapter Three............................................................................................77 A Feminist Reading Chapter Four............................................................................................ 105 An Ecocritical Reading Chapter Five............................................................................................ 129 An Intercultural Reading Appendix 1................................................................................................151 Kazantzakis’s Zorba the Greek: Another Echo of Bergson Appendix 2.............................................................................................. 155 Kazantzakis’s Zorba the Greek. A Korean Echo References............................................................................................... 159 Index 167 References Abram, David. 1996. The Spell of the Sensuous: Perception and Language in a More-than-Human World. New York: Pantheon. —. 2010. Becoming Animal: An Earthly Cosmology. New York: Pantheon. Allison, Robert E. 1989. Chuang-tzu for Spiritual Transformation: An Analysis of the Inner Chapters. Albany, NY : State University of New York Press. Arampatzidou, Lena. 2011. “Nikos Kazantzakis and Travel Writing: Innovating in Poetics and Politics.” The Historical Review/La Revue Historique, vol. 8: 179-208. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/hr.281 Bakhtin, Mikhail. 1981. The Dialogic Imagination: Four Essays. Edited by Michael Holquist. Translated by Caryl Emerson and Michael Holquist. Austin: University of Texas Press. —. 1984. Problems ofDostoevsky ’s Poetics. Edited and translated by Caryl Emerson. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. 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Index Abram, David 116 Becoming Animal 116 The Spell ofthe Sensuous 116 Allison, Robert 28 amor fati 148 anguish (angoisse) 54 animal imagery 17-29, 51, 70, 94֊ 96, 100 animism 113-17 Apollonian vs. Dionysian 11-12, 16, 90,130,138 apophatic theology 137 Aquinas, Thomas 111 Arampatzidou, Lena 40 Aristotle 62, 92, 101, 111, 139^40 History ofAnimals 139 Nicomachean Ethics 92 Politics 62 atheistic existentialism 71-74 Austen, Jane 41 Pride and Prejudice 41 Bakhtin, Mikhail 29-30, 40-41, 130 “Discourse of the Novel” 29 Problems ofDostoevsky ’s Poetics 29 Balkan Wars 8 Bartky, Sandrea Lee 89 Barthes, Roland 130 Bergson, Henri 34, 49, 62, 73-74, 129 Bien, Peter xi, 7, 34, 38, 44, 62, 74, 97, 102, 129-30, 131, 136, 140 Bildungsroman 35 Bouboulina, Laskarina 69 Brooks, Cleanth 3 Buber, Martin 114-15 Buddhism 7,28-29, 30, 36,44-45, 50, 54-55, 59,60, 73,81, 113, 119-20, 122, 132, 138, 144, 147n budo 136 Bultmann, Rudolf 137 butterfly image 25-29, 121, 126, 139-40 Byron, Lord 86 Cacoyannis, Michael 11,130 Calvino, Italo ix, 33, 105 Ifon a winter ’s night a traveler 33 Why Read the Classics? 105 Camus, Albert 47, 51, 54, 56, 57, 58, 66,71 The Myth ofSisyphus 51, 54, 58, 66 The Stranger 50 carpe diem 28 Carson, Rachel 116 Silent Spring 116 choice and freedom 65-71 Chuang-tzu for Spiritual Transformation (Allison) 28 Cixous, Hélène 79 Clément, Catherine 79 Coates, Peter 116 Nature 116 Coelho, Paulo 126 Coleridge, Samuel 117 complete nihilism 54 Confucianism 132-33, 138-42, 150 contrasts and juxtapositions 6-13, 45 cosmopolitanism 62 Crenshaw, Kimberlé 77 Cretan glance 46, 62,103,106-109 168 cultural studies 77 Dante Alighieri ix, 6 Daoism (Taoism) 27, 132, 133, 138, 140, 142-48, 150 Darwin, Charles, 109, 110 On the Origin ofSpecies 109 Darwinism 25, 109 Dasein (being there) 50, 58 De Beauvoir, Simone 59, 77, 79, 86 The Second Sex 77, 79 Demian (Hesse) x demotic movement 133-34 Dependent Origination 144 developing character 5 dialogism 29^11, 130; see also polyphony and heteroglossia dichotomy/dualism 65, 110-13, 119-20, 125, 146^17 Dickens, Charles 36 Bleak House 36 Dionysian nihilism 54 Divine Comedy, The (Dante) x, 6 Dobson, Andrew 106n Green Political Thought 106n Don Quixote (Cervantes) 3 Dosser, Howard F. 13, 48, 78 Nikos: Readings in Kazantzakis 48 Dostoevsky, Fyodor 29, 33, 57-58 The Brothers Karamazov 33 dukkah (suffering) 144 Eastern Orthodox Church 112 Eco, Umberto x ecocriticism 105-28 ecological consciousness 115-16 ecological idealism 117 ecological literary 124 ecologism 105-28 eco-philosophy 106 élan vital 48, 62, 74 Emerson, Ralph Waldo 117 enosis 37 environmentalism 105-28, see also ecologism Epic of Gilgamesh 4 Index existential humanism 76 existentialism 47-76 extralitcrary heteroglossia 41 feminism 77-103 femmefatales 95 Fitzgerald, F. Scott x, 36, 73 The Great Gatsby x, 36 flat/round character 5 Foster, E. M. 5 foundationalism 137 Fredrickson, Barbara L. 89 Freud, Sigmund 129 Friar, Kimon 54, 74 fudoshin 134, 135-37, 142 functionalism 2 Gaia 113 gender issues 77-82 generic hybridity 2,40^15 George, Prince 37, 61-62 Gide, André 36 The Counterfeiters 36 Gill, Jeny A. 12-13,14 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 117 Gonsun Chou 140-41 Great Schism 98-99 Greek and gender 85 Greek Orthodox Church 20-21, 60, 63, 72, 98-99, 102, 124 Greek War of Independence (1821) 9 Grene, Marjorie 47 hakai 134 Hall, Stuart 77 Hansen, Jim 1 Harrison, Paul 118, 119 Elements ofPantheism 118 Harvey, Graham 113 The Handbook of Contemporary Animism 114 Hawthorne, Nathaniel 28 “The Artist of the beautiful” 28 Hayot, Eric 130 Hegel, G. W. F. 83 Kazantzakis’s Zorba the Greek: Five Readings Heidegger, Martin 24, 47, 50, 56, 57, 68 Time and Being 50 Heidel, Alexander 4 Hemingway, Ernest 73, 131 heroic pessimism 54 Hesiod 31 The Theogony 31 Hesse, Herman x, 107 heteroglossia 41, 45 heterodiegetic 42-43 Hinduism 81, 122 historical criticism 1 historical formalism 1 historiographic metafiction 37-38 historicism 1 Hitler, Adolf 59 Homer ix, x, 4, 13, 34, 45, 55, 75, 80, 101, 150 The Iliad, 4 The Odyssey 3, 4, 55, 66, 80, 150 homo viator 5 honor killing 100 hooks, bell 77-79 Hsu, Hua 77 Hu Shih 133-34 Huizi 146 Hutcheon, Linda 37-38 images and symbols 13-29, 121 interculturalism 129-50 intersectional feminism 78 intersectionality 77-79 intertextuality xi, 130, 142 Islam 81 I-Thou relationship (Buber) 114-15 James, Henry 2-3, 29 James, William 129 Jaspers, Karl 50, 59 Jefferson, Thomas 92 Journey motif 2-6 Jouvenel, M. Renaud de 131 Joyce, James 45 Judaism 81 Jung, Carl Gustav 129 169 Jusdanis, Gregory 12 Karalis, Vrasidas 3, 29, 42 Kazantzakis, Eleni (née Samiou) 6, 39, 74 Kazantzakis, Galatea 74, 134 Kazantzakis, Nikos Life: appointed to Director General of the Ministry of Welfare 31 ; travel to Mount Atos 43, 60, 134; trip to Psiloriti 86-87; relationship with Venizelos 31, 60; Yannis Stavridakis 31; Georgios Zorbas 31, 75; Father Laurentius 43; Angelos Sikelianos 134; epitaph on his tombstone 147 Works: Christ Recrucifled 31,34 Comedy 48 Fratricides 96 Freedom or Death [Kapetan Mihalis] 34, 66, 96 The Greek Passion 31 Japan/China 132, 136-38, 142, 143 The Last Temptation of Christ 34, 74, 87, 96 The Odyssey: A Modern Sequel 13, 55, 141-42 Report to Greco x, 13-14, 25, 40, 52n, 57, 62, 70n, 71, 102, 103, 107, 110, 116-17, 122, 127, 131, 135n, 140 The Rock Garden [Le jardin de rochers] 89,132,140 The Saviors of God 24, 55-56, 74, 141, 143 Serpent and Lily 34, 87 Toda Raba 80 Yangtze [Buddha] 132 Zorba the Greek: its original title (“The Saint’s Life of Alexis Zorba”) 75; its Greek title 75 Keats, John 86 170 Kechagioglou, Giorgos 129n Kem, Anne Brigitte 125-26 Kierkegaard, Søren 47, 57, 58, 66, 129 Either/Or 66 koinonia 91 Kongzi (Confiicius) 43, 132-33, 137-39, 146,148 Lunyu (Analects) 43, 138 Kraus, Karl 120 Kristeva, Julia 130 Kundera, Milan 40 The Unbearable Lightness of Being 40 Laozi (Lao-tzu) 139,144 Daodejing (Tao Te Ching) 144 Lawrence, D. H. 107, 117 Lazarus, Moritz 120 Lee, Harper 79 To Kill a Mockingbird 79 Lenin, Vladimir 62 Levinas, Emmanuel 83 Totality and Infinity 83 Levitt, Morton P. 55, 129n Lévy-Bruhl, Lucien 116 Lin Su 133 Lion King, The 118 logocentrism 137, 148-49 Lovelock, James 116 Gaia 116 Macbeth (Shakespeare) 21 Male chauvinism 79, 84-86 Marx, Karl 109 Matthias, Susan 35, 40 May Fourth or New Movement (China) 133-34 McEwan, Ian. 36 Atonement 36 Melville, Herman 132 Mengzi 137-42, 143-46, 148 Mengzi 139-46 Merleau-Ponty, Maurice 116 Merrill, Reed B. 129n metacommunism 62 Index metafiction 33—40, 41 metousiosis (transubstantiation) 53, 73-74, 111-12, 148 Middleton, Darren 12, 130,137 God’s Struggler 130 Mitchell, W. J. T. 1 modernism 29,41, 45 Morin, Edgar 125-26 Mother Earth 16, 103, 113 mud (le visqueux) 51, 54, 68 multifocal voices 2 see also polyphony mushin 137 nationalism 42, 60-62, 67-68 naturalism 25, 45, 70 New Criticism 1, 3 new formalism 1 Nietzsche, Friedrich 6, 11-12, 34, 54, 57, 59, 71, 73, 74, 75, 85, 90, 102, 129-30, 138, 145,148 The Birth of Tragedy 1-12, 90 The Gay Science, The 6, 71 Thus Spake Zarathustra 6,12, 102, 145 nihilism 54 Norris, Frank 24—25, 70 McTeague 24—25, 70 O’Brien, Flann 36 At Swim-Two Birds 36 One Thousand and One Nights 34 optimistic nihilism 54 Other, the (alterity) 83-92,101 Ottoman Empire 15, 20, 37, 70-71, 99, 101, 122 Owen, Lewis 62 pandeism 120, 122 panentheism 120-21 pantheism 113, 117-23 parrot-in-the-cage image 21-25, 70 pessimism 54 Petropoulou, Evi 82 Phillips, Arthur 33 Kazantzakis’s Zorba the Greek. Five Readings The Tragedy ofArthur 33 Plato 57, 65,101, 111 Pliny 140 Natural History 140 Pocahontas 118 polyphonic narration 29-33, 45 Portrait ofa Lady (James) 29 postmodern formalism 45 postmodernism 29, 33, 41, 45-46, 14 poststructuralism 45-46 Poulakidas, Andreas K. 12, 80, 129n realism 29, 45 reification ( Verdinglichung) 94 Roberts, Tomi-Ann 89 Rodin, Auguste 68-69 The Hand of God 68-69 Roman Catholic 98-99, 112, 124 Roman Catholic Index of Forbidden Books 75, 87 romanticism 1, 37, 69, 86, 116 Russian formalism 1 sacred terror (awe) 53, 123-26 Saint Francis of Assisi 80, 122 Sartre, Jean-Paul 47, 50, 54, 55, 57, 58, 59, 66, 68, 75,76 Being and Nothingness Existentialism is a Humanism 58, 65-66, 76 The Flies 55 Nausea 50 Saint Genet 75 Schopenhauer, Arthur 129 Schweitzer, Albert 122 Scott-Kilvert, Ian 48 Sein zum Tode (being-toward-death) 56 Seinkömen (potentiality to be) 58 Sev’er, Aysan 101 sexual objectification 89-90 shikai 134 shin 135 Sikelianos, Angelos 134 Slicer, Deborah 110 171 social ecology 106 Socrates 111 Star Wars 118 Stavrou, Niki P. 35, 38 Steinthal, Fleymann 120 Sterne, Laurence 33, 36 Life and Opinions ofTrisBam Shandy, The 33, 36 strategic formalism 1 strong pessimism 54 subject position 79-80 suicide 56-57 Sullivan, Louis 2 Szymański, Dawn M. 89 tactical formalism 1 Taylor, Charles 125-26 Tertullian 74 throwness (geworfenheit), 24, 50, 65, 68 Tillich, Paul 47, 137 Tolstoy, Leo 29-30, 33 War and Peace 33 Tsukahara, Bokuden 136 Twain, Mark 126 Adventures ofHuckleberry Finn, The 126 tzimtzum (Kabbalah) 122 Übermensch 86 Venizelos, Eleftherios K. 60 void {la néant) 51, 68 Waring, Nancy Wingate 29 Waugh, Patricia 33 weak pessimism 54 Whitman, Walt 117 Wildman, Carl 4, 7, 24, 32, 33, 35, 44,81,95,98, 99, 136 Wimsatt, William K. 3 Wollstonecraft, Mary 95 Wordsworth, William 117 World Pantheist Movement 118 Xunzi 138 Index 172 Ymndakul, G. 101 zazen 134 Zen Buddhism 134-37, 143, 148 ZhuXi(ChuHsi) 141 v Zhuang Zhou (Chuang-tzu) 27-28, 133, 138, 142-48, Zhuangzi 27-28,143, 145^17, Zola, Emile 25, 70 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München У
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