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The Other Alexander Margarita Liberaki

The Other Alexander By Margarita Liberaki

The Other Alexander by Margarita Liberaki


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The Other Alexander Summary

The Other Alexander by Margarita Liberaki

First published in the 1950s to international acclaim, Margarita Liberaki's allegorical novel, The Other Alexander, speaks to the opposing forces inherent in human nature. This exquisite poetic drama reenacts Greek tragedy in its evocation of a country riven by civil war and a family divided against itself. A tyrannical father leads a double life; he has two families and gives the same first names to both sets of children. In an atmosphere of increasing unease and mistrust, the half-siblings meet, love, hate, and betray one another. Embroiled in absurdity, Liberaki's characters must confront their doubles, as individual and collective identity is called into question in this tale of psychological and political haunting. Hailed by Albert Camus as true poetry, Liberaki's sharp, riveting prose, with its echoes of Kafka, consolidates her place in European literature. Considered one of Greece's most distinctive voices, Margarita Liberaki is essential reading.

The Other Alexander Reviews

The sun has disappeared from the books today. That is why they do evil instead of helping us to live. But the secret is preserved in your country and is transmitted from initiate to initiate. It will be of service again when the night is ended. You are one of those () who are passing the secret along. I am deeply moved by this book. It is true poetry. - Albert Camus [In a letter to Margarita Liberaki]
What is it that certain foreign writers havewhich we too often lack? Is it their direct way of going to the heart of an experience? Or is it the simplicity with which they let their characters speak for themselves? This short allegorical novel by the Greek writer Margarita Liberaki shows both these qualities so disarmingly at work that we can take its underlying symbolism in stride. - The New York Times

About Margarita Liberaki

Margarita Liberaki (19192001) entered onto the literary stage at a young age. Her first novel, The Trees, appeared in 1945, when she was still in her mid-twenties, and was followed shortly after by the acclaimed Straw Hats (published in English as Three Summers). n 1946 she moved to Paris, where she wrote The Other Alexander. The book was first published in 1950 in Greek, followed by English and French editions which met with immediate success. Liberaki also wrote several plays in French and Greek, and her script Phaedra was made into a movie by Jules Dassin (1962), starring Anthony Perkins and Melina Mercouri.

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GOR013810696
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The Other Alexander by Margarita Liberaki
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Aiora Press
2021-07-01
176
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