Scattered off the west coast of mainland Greece are the seven
Ionian Islands, celebrated for their spectacular landscapes, olive
groves and classical associations. Together with the mountainous
mainland region of Epirus, the combined populations of Corfu,
Paxos, Lefkas, Ithaca, Kefalonia, Zakynthos, and Kythira constitute
less than a twentieth of the population of Greece, yet they have
made a huge contribution to the culture of the country, before and
since becoming part of the Greek state. The unsurpassed beauty of
the islands and of the Pindus Mountains has stimulated the
imagination of countless writers and artists from Homer to Byron,
Edward Lear and the Durrells, Louis de Bernieres and Nicholas Gage,
as well as scores of nineteenth-century travellers.
Drawing a mosaic portrait of the Ionian Islands and special places
of interest in Epirus, Corfu resident Jim Potts focuses on the
landscapes, legends, traditions, and historical events that have
appealed most strongly to the imaginations of writers, residents
and travellers. Ranging from the mythical leap of Sappho and the
mystery of Calypso's island to the impact of tourism on modern-day
Corfu, this book reveals the extraordinary cultural legacy of this
beautiful part of the world.
ODYSSEUS AND SAPPHO: the landscapes of the poets; Homer's Ithaca
and Scheria; Sappho's leap; the identification of Dodona; classic
ground; King Pyrrhus.
THE SEVEN ISLANDS: Strategic issues; Corfu v. Kefalonia; Byron and
Casanova; Empress Elizabeth of Austria; Greek writers, Solomos,
Laskaratos, Theotokis and Valaoritis.
TURKEY, VENICE, BRITAIN, GREECE: conflict and occupation; union and
liberation; the Second World War and civil war; nationalism and
identity; cultural differences."
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