Subject: HELLENIC LITERATURE SOC.-8/15/95 From: Greek Literature Society ====================================================================== H E L L E N I C L I T E R A T U R E S O C I E T Y A newsletter of Greek literature provided by the H.L.S. A non-profit organization GreekBooks@AOL.com - P.O. Box 2255, River Vale, NJ 07675 Tel. 201-666-7374; Fax 201-664-3402 AUGUST 15, 1995 ====================================================================== TO SUBSCRIBE TO OUR MAILING LIST PLEASE E-MAIL YOUR FULL NAME AND BOTH YOUR ELECTRONIC & POST OFFICE ADDRESSES (HOME ADDRESS PLEASE). SUBSCRIBERS WILL RECEIVE HARD COPIES OF OUR CATALOGS & BROCHURES AND ELECTRONIC UPDATES ON GREEK LITERATURE. (PLEASE SEND YOUR REQUESTS DIRECTLY TO GREEKBOOKS@AOL.COM; DO NOT POST THEM IN YOUR NEWSGROUP.) NEW PUBLICATIONS ---------------- -- English Language -- IN THE BALKANS, Photographs by Nikos Economopoulos The Balkan Peninsulais a geographic area that today encompasses 10 countries - Greece, Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania, Albania, Bosnia, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, and FYROM. For centuries this relatively small, mountainous region has been the site of ethnic, religious, and territorial warfare. No Balkan generation has escaped unscathed. To the incoherent and fragmented environment, Magnum photographer Nikos Economopoulos brings his extraordinary vision of the Balkan people. His haunting, compassionate images, beautifully reproduced in duo-tone, reveal an inextinguishable spirit: individuals who carry on the business of living - with marriages and funerals, farming and playing - despite the unmistakable air of volatility that surrounds them. When Economopoulos first journeyed from his native Greece to Turkey, which he had known since childhood as his country's great enemy, he was puzzled by the somehow familiar atmosphere. As he traveled through other Balkan countries he began to piece together a collective Balkan portrait. In spite of centuries-old hatreds, the people of the Balkans share a way of life. Frank Viviano, European correspondent for the "San Francisco Chronicle" has provided a text that captures the time-warped mentality of life in the Balkans. Economopoulos joined the prestigious agency Magnum Photos in 1990, his pictures have appeared in newspapers and magazines throughout the world. 128 pages, 9.2x11.7 inches, Coth $ 29.95 GREEK TRADITIONS AND CUSTOMS IN AMERICA, by Marilyn Rouvelas This book is a treasury of lore and practical information that will be indispensable to anyone marrying into a Greek family, as well as to Greek Americans eager to learn more about their heritage. There should be a copy in every home .... a reference book that provides the basics of Greek-American living. 320 pages, 7.2x10.3 inches, Cloth $ 25.00 OXFORD HISTORY OF THE CLASSICAL WORLD, by John Boardman A comprehensive view of the Greek world, its history and its achievements tailored for the general reader. The 1st section runs from the 8th to the 4th centuries BC, a period unparalleled in history for its brilliance in literature, philosophy, and the visual arts. The 2nd deals with the Hellenization of the Middle East, and the 3rd covers the foundation of the Roman Empire. 882 pages, 7.9x10 inches, Cloth $ 51.00 ATLAS OF THE GREEK WORLD, by Peter Levi The most reliable, informative and attractive reference book on ancient Greece, ideal for the student and layman alike. Using the atlas format, it takes the reader on a journey through Greek history from Minoan times to the arrival of the Romans, stopping to view 26 ancient sites and to comment on the achievements of this remarkable civilization. 240 pages, 450 illustrations-325 in color, 87 maps, Cloth $ 44.50 HELLENIKA: HERITAGE AND HISTORY, by T. Peter Limber A truly unique volume that presents a synoptic history of Greece and the Greek people from prehistoric times to World War II. The events described are based on historical order. Others are included because of their important bearing on Greek cultural development. 230 pages, 9.0x 11.3 inches, 37 maps, Cloth $ 34.90 -- Greek Language -- ELLHNILH TEXNH, ekasto $ 89.00 15 uperpoluteln biblia megalou sxnmatos kai e3oloklnrou egxrwma parousiazouv me plnrotnta, se armoviko suvduasmo glafurou keimevou kai artias eikovografnsns tnv Ellnvikn Texvn se oles tns morfes tns apo to 6000 p.X. ews snmera. H AYGH THS ELLHNIKHS TEXNHS Giavvn Sakellarakns - epik. 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Dieu0uvtria Mouseiou Ellnvikns Laikns Texvns NEOELLHNIKH XARAKTIKH Xrusan0os Xrnstou, Akadnmaikos, omotimos Ka0ngntns Panepistnmiou A0nvwv NEOELLHNIKH GLYPTIKH Hlias Mukoviatns - avaplnrwtns Ka0ngntns Panepistnmiou 0essalivikns ZWGRAFIKH 10ou AIWNA Avtwvns Kwtidns - epikouros Ka0ngntns Panepistnmiou 0essalivikns ZWGRAFIKH 20ou AIWNA Xrusan0os Xrnstou, Akadnmaikos, omotimos Ka0ngntns Panepistnmiou A0nvwv GIVE TO YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS, TO GREEKS AND NON-GREEK ALIKE, A GIFT THEY WILL NEVER FORGET .... A BOOK OF GREEK LITERATURE CALENDAR OF EVENTS ------------------ August 13-19 * Miami Beach, FL - 73rd Annual AHEPA Convention. The American Hellenic Educational Progressive Assoc. is the host- election of national officers, selection of national projects, dinners, dances, concerts as well as sports events. Fontainebleu Resort & Spa. RSVP: (202) 232-6300. August 16 * New York, NY - The Icon in Byzantine Art. Discussion with Dimitris Katsarelias. Meet at Gallery Talk Stanchion in the Great Hall. Metropolitan Museum. 3 PM. (212) 535-7710. August 16 * New York, NY - Keri Keriotis Reading and book signing by the author of "A Melange of Treasure from the Lavender Chameleon". A Different Light Bookstore, 151 W 19th St. 7 PM. (212) 989-4850. August 17 * New York, NY - My Ancient Spirit, 1978-1994. Exhibitions of Yorgos Kontaxi's photograph's of his hometown, Ermoupolis, on the island of Syros. River Run Gallery, 176 Franklin St. (212) 966-3894. Closes Sept. 30. August 18 * New York, NY - Daily Life in Ancient Greece. Discussion held within the Greek and Roman art galleries. Meet at Gallery Talk Stanchion in the Great Hall. Metropolitan Museum. 6 PM. (212) 535-7710. August 19 * New York, NY - Greek-American Writer's Association. This group plans an open reading, The Cornelia Street Cafe, 29 Cornelia St. 6-8 PM. (212) 989-9318. August 19 * New York, NY - The Classical Heritage in Byzantine Art. Discussion with Dimitris Katsarelias. 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