"Geranos": danza y muerte en la "Odisea" de Nikos Kazantzakis
![no cover found](https://literarybibliography.eu/themes/default/images/no_cover.png)
- Statement of Responsibility:
-
González Vaquerizo, Helena
- Autor:
- Format:
-
Artykuł z czasopisma
- Język:
-
Spanish; Castilian
- Forma / Gatunek:
-
text (article)
- Opublikowane:
-
2016
- W:
-
Erytheia: Revista de estudios bizantinos y neogriegos ISSN 0213-1986 Nº. 37, 2016, pags. 319-340
- Hasła przedmiotowe:
- Adnotacja:
-
This paper analyses the way in which the "geranos" -crane or maze dance in Antiquity- is represented as a literary motif in Modern Greek literature, more specifically in Nikos Kazantzakis' Odyssey (1938). The study suggests, first, that a specific passage of the poem is based upon the documented links between dance and death in Ancient Crete; and, secondly, that in this passage the author employs a series of mechanisms which are close to the "mythical method'', a key feature of European Modernism