Jill Dudley describes Lesbos as lyrical, both in its landscape and
its people. It is the birthplace of the poetess Sappho, and the
final resting place of Orpheus whose singing was said to be so
beautiful that the mountains bowed down and animals drew near to
listen. She describes the places where they are remembered on the
island, and also writes about today's miracle-working icon at the
Taxiarchis Monastery.
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