In "The Hill of Kronos", Peter Levi paints a radiant portrait of
the Greece he came to know through a lifetime of exploration. As a
young scholar he sought out its ancient spirit, the keys to its
mythology and civilisation, in its ruined cities and majestic
mountains. Later, as a priest working as a diplomat and a friend of
the oppressed, he lived in Athens through the dark days of the
dictatorship. Then the sinews of political life led back to secret
alliances made during the civil war and the earlier occupation of
Greece, back to murder, starvation and corpse-filled quarries.
Lastly, it is seen through the mature eyes of a family man, with
the ripened sensibility of an acclaimed poet. This is a precious
fusion of experience, a gift of insight from one philhellene to all
those who have come to love Greece.
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