
Back to Delphi
Author(s): Ioanna Karystiani (Author), Konstantine Matsoukas (Translator)
- Publisher: Europa Editions
- Publication Date: 14 Mar. 2013
- Language: English
- Print length: 320 pages
- ISBN-10: 1609450906
- ISBN-13: 9781609450908
Book Description
Linos has been granted a five-day furlough from prison, where he is serving a life sentence for murder. His mother has decided to take him to Delphi. A few days spent in that magical place, she thinks, might distract him from his awful fate. She also hopes that this brief time together might be a chance for them to repair what has become a damaged relationship. To that end, she has a difficult revelation to share with her son: ten years earlier, it was she who led the police to him; she is responsible for his arrest and imprisonment. Over the course of five days, as mother and son watch the magnificent ruins of Delphi, matters concerning Linos’s childhood that have been buried for decades resurface. This ambitious and magnificent work of literary fiction is a return to the origins of Greek tragedy, a story about guilt and innocence, about the monsters that lurk even in everyday life, and about the complex relationship between mothers and their sons.
Editorial Reviews
Review
“Grim yet gorgeous, [The Jasmine Isle] is a modern Greek tragedy about love foredoomed, family life as battlefield, the wisdom and wantonness of the human heart and the implacable finality of the hand of fate.” –Kirkus Reviews
“One can not stop reading until the end of [Back to Delphi] that expresses the inexpressible.” –Maria Simonetti, L’ESPRESSO
-The divine Ioanna Karystiani is the great hope for Greek fiction- —The Guardian (London)
-Grim yet gorgeous, [The Jasmine Isle] is a modern Greek tragedy about love foredoomed, family life as battlefield, the wisdom and wantonness of the human heart and the implacable finality of the hand of fate.- –Kirkus Reviews
-One can not stop reading until the end of [Back to Delphi] that expresses the inexpressible.- –Maria Simonetti, L’ESPRESSO
About the Author
Konstantine Matsoukas was born in 1959 in Athens, Greece. He has lived in the USA and Australia, where he obtained a Ph.D in philosophy from the University of Sydney. His book, For Four Hands, which he co-wrote with poet Maria Topali, was published in fall 2009. He lives and works in Athens as a translator, freelance writer and literary critic.
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