
Athens Tales is a portrait of Greece's capital through the city's own writers. The book is made up of eighteen short stories, in English translation, by different Greek authors, some of whom have never appeared before in English. Taking a roughly chronological course from the 1890s to the present day, through these stories, the reader follows the history of Athens through its multiple transformations, from a small town in the nineteenth century to a sprawling modern metropolis. The reader also observes the major events of Athens' recent history - from the effects of the 1923 Population Exchange with Turkey, to Nazi Occupation in World War II, to post-war boom, to Economic Crisis - through a literary lens. The stories have been chosen to give a representative sample of different eras of Greek writing, from 19th century realism to postmodern fiction to detective fiction. As well as being a portrait of the city, the volume also serves as an introduction to the last one hundred and fifty years of Greek fiction writing.Each story is accompanied by a black-and-white photograph (contemporary with the story), some published for the first time, giving the reader a sense of the changing visual landscape of the city, as well as a visual counterpoint to the writing. The volume also includes a scholarly introduction, providing the literary and historical context of the stories, as well as notes and suggestions for further reading.
This collection of eighteen short stories captures the evolving identity of Athens as it shifts from a nineteenth-century town to a contemporary metropolis. Through a chronological arrangement, the anthology presents a series of snapshots that document the city's metamorphosis across 150 years. The narrative framework utilizes diverse literary voices to examine the impact of major historical events, including the 1923 Population Exchange, the Nazi Occupation, and the modern economic crisis. Each story functions as a distinct perspective on the urban environment, constrained by the specific social and political realities of its time of composition.
Discussion often centers on the effectiveness of using fiction to map the physical and social changes of a capital city over time. Readers frequently highlight the inclusion of rare translations as a significant contribution to the accessibility of Greek literature for English-speaking audiences. Critics note that the balance between the literary selections and the historical commentary provides a comprehensive view of the city's development. The integration of archival photography is frequently cited as a successful method for grounding the abstract themes of the stories in the tangible history of the urban landscape.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
2026-01-08
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192858262
ISBN-13:
9780192858269
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