Literatura y sociedad: representaciones del desastre de Asia Menor (1919-1922) en la novela griega contemporánea
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Prieto, Oscar
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Journal article
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Spanish; Castilian
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text (article)
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Asociación Cultural Hispano-Helénica 2008
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Erytheia: Revista de estudios bizantinos y neogriegos ISSN 0213-1986 Nº. 29, 2008, pags. 169-201
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This article aims to analyze, from the perspective of Sociology of Literature, the way in which Asia Minor Disaster of 1922 is reflected in three contemporary Greek novels, written in that very time or inmediately after: Stratis Doukas' A Prisoner of War's Story (1929), Elias Venezis' Number 31328 (1931) and Dido Sotiriou's Farewell Anatolia (1962). These novels bear witness not only to historical events, but also to social institutions which determined their poetic creation. Likewise, the paper tries to elucidate the complex relationship between literature and its social framework in such a politically biased background.