Texte intégral révisé suivi d'une biographie de Nikos Kazantzakis. 'Les Frères ennemis' décrit, dans un village grec de l'Épire, les épisodes dramatiques de la guerre civile qui ensanglanta la Grèce de 1944 à 1947. Les Bérets rouges (partisans communistes retranchés dans la montagne) et les Bérets noirs (forces gouvernementales) se disputent le village de Kastellos. Occupé trois fois par les partisans, repris trois fois par les forces de l'ordre, Kastellos n'est plus que ruines, deuils et mort. Le pope du village,.. Voir la suite
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Texte intégral révisé suivi d'une biographie de Nikos Kazantzakis. 'Les Frères ennemis' décrit, dans un village grec de l'Épire, les épisodes dramatiques de la guerre civile qui ensanglanta la Grèce de 1944 à 1947. Les Bérets rouges (partisans communistes retranchés dans la montagne) et les Bérets noirs (forces gouvernementales) se disputent le village de Kastellos. Occupé trois fois par les partisans, repris trois fois par les forces de l'ordre, Kastellos n'est plus que ruines, deuils et mort. Le pope du village, papa Yannaros, s'efforce de saisir la volonté de Dieu, à travers ces affrontements sans fin. Mais il n'y a pas de volonté de Dieu. Déchiré entre son amour de la justice (qui le range aux côtés des partisans) et son amour du Christ (que les partisans renient), le pope voit s'éloigner chaque jour davantage les chances d'une réconciliation. Écrit au lendemain de la guerre civile grecque, ce livre terrible condamne sans appel la violence, le dogmatisme et l'aveuglement des hommes en proie à la haine. Un désespoir étouffant court dans ces pages, les plus denses et les plus enflammées qu'ait écrites l'auteur de 'Zorba le Grec'. Une issue pourtant se dessine, à travers ces massacres, ces dilemmes qui enserrent les êtres dans un étau impitoyable: conserver jusqu'au bout l'amour d'autrui, le sens de la fraternité et mourir pour ce combat-là. Voie difficile qui mène à la mort et au martyre, mais qui fut toujours celle des personnages héroïques de Kazantzakis.
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En Licovrisí, una aldea griega bajo el dominio turco, se representa la Pasión de Cristo una vez cada siete años. En esta ocasión, al poco de haber repartido los papeles, llega un grupo de griegos harapientos cuyo pueblo fue arrasado por los turcos y buscan un lugar donde asentarse. La llegada de los desarraigados es el punto de partida de unos acontecimientos que cambiarán..more
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Oct 11, 2008Ahmad Sharabiani rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Shelves: novel, greece, fiction, literature, 20th-century
Ο Χριστός ξανασταυρώνεται = Christ Recrucified = Le Christ recrucifie, Nikos Kazantzakis
The story concerns the attempts of a Greek village community to stage a Passion Play - which, as the title suggests, ends up with their in effect re-enacting the events of Jesus Christ's trial, suffering and death. It takes place in a Greek village, Lycovrisi (Wolf-spring), under Ottoman rule.
The village holds Passion Plays every seven years and the elders of the village choose the actors from among the vill..more
The story concerns the attempts of a Greek village community to stage a Passion Play - which, as the title suggests, ends up with their in effect re-enacting the events of Jesus Christ's trial, suffering and death. It takes place in a Greek village, Lycovrisi (Wolf-spring), under Ottoman rule.
The village holds Passion Plays every seven years and the elders of the village choose the actors from among the vill..more
Jan 25, 2010Sue rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Nikos Kazantzakis (1883-1957) was surely the greatest Greek author of the 20th century. His writing is passionate, colorful, down to earth. He almost won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1947, losing to Camus by one vote. He's most famous in this country for Zorba the Greek (made into a popular movie with Anthony Quinn), & also The Last Temptation of Christ (made into a controversial movie directed by Scorsese**). I read his books when I was in high school, & this one, The Greek Passion..more
Jun 02, 2011Elia rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I read this book while in college, more than a decade ago, and I don't remember the details of the plot. I do remember though how much I loved it and how much it affected me. I remember sobbing at 4 am at night while reading Manolios's confession, feeling the suffering he was going through. It is definitely one of my favorite books of all times.
I won't do the story justice right now, but if I had to summarize it the way I think of it, I would say it's about the struggle of the man, every man to..more
I won't do the story justice right now, but if I had to summarize it the way I think of it, I would say it's about the struggle of the man, every man to..more
May 24, 2011Eleftheria rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I have always been a big admirer of Nikos Kazantzakis and I must say that although I rarely read books written by Greek authors when it comes to this brilliant man I can never resist. I have read all almost all his books but I place this one at the top of my list, even better than Zorba.
I can read it again and again.. and never get bored. The wording, the story, the characters..everything is simply perfect.
I can read it again and again.. and never get bored. The wording, the story, the characters..everything is simply perfect.
Apr 06, 2014Matt Ely rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
The author's style seems, to me, inseperable from that of Dostoyevsky. The difference, however, is that while Dostoyevsky's works usually traverse from darkness to a modicum of light and redemption, Kazantzakis' book starts in the light and shows that when light is fully pursued, it often leads to darkness. The theme, as I see it, is one of conversion. A few characters are compelled, almost by forces outside themselves, to take a fresh look at the life of Jesus and to take it seriously. They qui..more
Mar 22, 2007sina saremi rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
What a fantastic read!
I read thhis book before I came to the UK, back in Iran. This book is banned in Iran and you get a special joy or pride or I dont know a good feeling when you do something forbidden, dont you?
I read the farsi translation(Mohammad Ghazi) and it is as good as the english version, even better.
go and get it and read it!
I read thhis book before I came to the UK, back in Iran. This book is banned in Iran and you get a special joy or pride or I dont know a good feeling when you do something forbidden, dont you?
I read the farsi translation(Mohammad Ghazi) and it is as good as the english version, even better.
go and get it and read it!
Jan 30, 2019Marc rated it it was ok · review of another edition
Almost-Nobel laureate Kazantzakis is best known for 'Zorba the Greek' and since the film of Scorsese also for 'The Last Temptation of Christ'. This book, 'Christ recrucified' is a little less known, and perhaps it is also qualitatively a lesser book. In this novel the style of Kazantzakis is very 19th century-like: the rural setting (a small Greek village in Turkish territory), the exaggerated dramatics of the main characters, the detailed description of their internal soul stirrings, and finall..more
Dec 04, 2014Jane rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Read this years ago under variant title The Greek Passion. Don't remember many details but I do remember tears streaming down my face at Manolios, the protagonist, in one place. The novel was very moving.
Thinking about it a little more, although this concerned Greek villagers under Ottoman domination putting on a Passion play and how the participants' lives were changed, this reminded me of Tolstoy's later tales in some way. Thoughtful.
Thinking about it a little more, although this concerned Greek villagers under Ottoman domination putting on a Passion play and how the participants' lives were changed, this reminded me of Tolstoy's later tales in some way. Thoughtful.
Jul 24, 2018Ami rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I struggle to find the proper words to describe what reading this book did to me. It was almost a spiritual experience. It moved me to tears, made me question all my ideas about religion, its place in society, morality, justice.. Reading Kazantzakis proved to be much more uplifting than reading the Bible or other sacrimonious canonical texts, because belief in Kazantzakis is something real, raw, human. He adds to belief that element of eternal struggle that the Church would not admit, but we al..more
May 13, 2016Andreea Beatrice rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
'There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed.' Ernest Hemingway
This is more than just fiction, is more than just a story, but then again, all books are more than just stories , some action in which you can find delight or not; Christ Recrucified felt more like an exploration of human capabilities to reach the highest they can get.
It starts as a game, or rather a play. People from a Greek village, Lycovrisi, are chosen by those who held the political, religious
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Aug 29, 2007Tom rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Christ is crucified once more and after 2000 years mankind is still embrioled in a seemingly endless cycle of tragedy. In a small greek community in Anatolia, the almost superhuman virtues of greek ancient ancestry and orthodox christian faith is put to the test against basic human weaknesses and inclinations. The high virtues suffer an almost total defeat against the powers of greed, social status, jealousy and hate.
What is to be lerned from this book? perhaps that no nation, religious affilia..more
What is to be lerned from this book? perhaps that no nation, religious affilia..more
Apr 27, 2008Steve rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Another vibrant and energetic work into which characters and events the reader plunges immediately and intimately. This one has a good share of anticlerical sentiment, as priest Grigoris persecutes the novel's Christ figure. I finished reading this book soon after visiting the tomb of Nikos Kazantzakis in Heraklion on the island of Crete. The headstone reads as follows: Δεν ελπίζω τίποτε. Δεν φοβʊμαι τίποτε. Είμαι λεύτερος. (I hope for nothing. I fear nothing. I am free.)
Aug 23, 2011Howard rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This is a remarkably clever, emotional and challenging novel. It is in essence a simple story: a Greek village re-enacts the life of Christ every four years, individuals are given parts to play - how much are they inherently like or do they taken on themselves the biblical/personalities roles? The long novel of 470pages deepens the idea on so many levels you'll love it.
Ok a little more detail. The location is a smallish town called Lycovrissi on mainland Turkey (Anatolia) occupied by Greeks in..more
May 08, 2016Booklovinglady rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Ok a little more detail. The location is a smallish town called Lycovrissi on mainland Turkey (Anatolia) occupied by Greeks in..more
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I have to say I wasn’t particularly taken with the style of writing. To do with the translation, maybe? The story itself though was a fascinating and complex one that set me thinking almost from the start, even though I realize it can be read on different levels and may, to some, be just an interesting story.
See also message 46 of the Netherlands & Flanders group: Uitdagingen > LENTE 2016 for a slighty more elaborate review in Dutch.
See also message 46 of the Netherlands & Flanders group: Uitdagingen > LENTE 2016 for a slighty more elaborate review in Dutch.
Jul 04, 2010Ensiform rated it really liked it · review of another edition
An allegory for the death of Christ. Very Kazantzakian - full of pious sinners, unrepentant whores, sex, violence (two priests wrestle, very graphically, at one point), terrifying divine revelations, and so on. I liked it a lot. The Agha (a.k.a. the Pilate) was a great character. Again, Kazantzakis stresses the variety of paths that God stretches before us --- martyrdom, asceticism, domestic comfort –-- all, perhaps, equally valid.
Mar 04, 2014Peggy Haymes rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Every seven years in a Greek village, townspeople are elected to play the parts in the presentation of the Passion story. Once assigned their parts, they are charged with living as this character for the year leading up to Holy Week.
The task become more than just an intellectual exercise as they townspeople wrestle with that it means to take the Gospels seriously and deeply.
I first read this book many years ago and have just returned to it. It is exquisite.
Sep 16, 2012Dan rated it liked it · review of another edition
The task become more than just an intellectual exercise as they townspeople wrestle with that it means to take the Gospels seriously and deeply.
I first read this book many years ago and have just returned to it. It is exquisite.
Shelves: reviewed, fiction-20th-century, noted-writers, high-rating
A Greek village will put on a passion play, and they select townspeople for the various parts. Amazingly, real situations in the village put each of them in a analogous real-life role so that they are living the parts they had been chosen to play. Great idea, but I don't believe that it supports a book of this length. The characters are well-imagined.
Sep 10, 2016Tim Pieraccini rated it liked it · review of another edition
There were some really great moments in this, mostly arising out of Kazantzakis' profound spirituality, but overall it dragged a bit and I wasn't always able to keep track of some of the minor characters.
Sep 20, 2015ZaRi added it ·
Nico Kazantzaki Cristo De Nuevo Crucificado
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“How ought we to love God, Father?' he asked in a whisper.
'By loving men, my son'
'And how ought we to love men?'
'By trying to guide them along the right path'
'And what is the right path?'
'The one that rises'
- Nikos Kazanzakis, Christ Recrucified”
'By loving men, my son'
'And how ought we to love men?'
'By trying to guide them along the right path'
'And what is the right path?'
'The one that rises'
- Nikos Kazanzakis, Christ Recrucified”
Apr 01, 2009Anna Spanos rated it liked it · review of another edition
Moving story, if a bit (a lot) overwrought. I'm thinking maybe it's the translation on this one that isn't so good? I'd love to compare the original version if I ever get around to brushing up on my greek.
Aug 27, 2015Ioana Iosifova rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
One of the best books I've ever read!
Jun 04, 2019Thomas Guidotti rated it really liked it · review of another edition
This marks the end of my journey with Kazantzakis's main works, at least for now. The central themes of Kaznatzakis's thought are very present here, namely the conflict between flesh and spirit and the idea that the path of men is the one that rises. Manolios's transformation from a lowly shepherd to a mirror for Christ is very captivating. The inner turmoil that he faces as he struggles to attain the Christian ideal is universal to all those who suffer. The characters of Michelis and Pope Fotis..more
Jul 16, 2015Dewey rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I went to Greece for the first time recently, and so it was natural that I bring along some Greek reading to better my experience. And what better write to choose than the great Nikos Kazantzakis? Most people start with Zorba the Greek, but I got this novel instead to shake things up.
And I must say, I made an excellent choice! This is a grade A novel that should have an exalted place next to all the other great 20th century classics. Maybe it doesn't because of the religious roles, but Christ R..more
And I must say, I made an excellent choice! This is a grade A novel that should have an exalted place next to all the other great 20th century classics. Maybe it doesn't because of the religious roles, but Christ R..more
Aug 07, 2010Ted Dettweiler rated it really liked it · review of another edition
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Oct 11, 2012Olethros rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
The first thing that strikes you when you read this book is the language and setting. Written more than 50 years ago, and describing events taking place nearly another 50 years before that, it at times feels like a fantasy setting. I suppose this will be doubly the case for those who have had little contact with Christian imagery and traditions.
The book's title basically summarises the plot, and you can guess its broad outlines and the role of each character after the first few pages. What makes..more
The book's title basically summarises the plot, and you can guess its broad outlines and the role of each character after the first few pages. What makes..more
Mar 29, 2013Lise rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
One of Kazantzakis great book, exploring his concerns about the human condition, inequalities and the use of religion to oppress the weak. He does this through the story of a small Greek village in Turkish territory where, every five year or so, the Passion is enacted. The villagers who will play the key characters are selected soon after Easter the year before, so that they can prepare themselves spiritually to embody holy personages. However, the arrival of refugees from a Greek village that h..more
Aug 20, 2010Mary rated it really liked it · review of another edition
This is beautifully written book with a very mixed message. The story begins with a fairly prosperous Greek village selecting the players for the next year's Passion play. As the year goes by Manolios, chosen as the Christ, becomes more Christ-like, while the Judas becomes a dangerous antagonist to not only Manolios, but to all who might be influenced to follow him in selfless devotion to the poor, specifically the refugees from a nearby village which has been pillaged by the Turks. The inevitab..more
Nov 17, 2012Finitha Jose rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
With his tendency of creating obsessive characters, Kazantzakis shares much in common with his Russian counterparts like Tolstoy and Dostoevsky. This obsession could be on books & women [Zorba the Greek],and in the case of Russians, drinking & spirituality [Brothers Karamazov]; or they might be idealists repenting their former ways [Restoration]. Spirituality is a common note, and in this particular novel Kazantzakis shows through Manolios how to practise Christ's words in real life.
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Jun 04, 2016Reema rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
“You know you've read a good book when you turn the last page and feel a little as if you have lost a friend.”.
That's what I truly felt when I finished this book .
No words will ever help to give this book the description it deserves.
A book that took me to a place I've never been before , i was affected by all the characters in it , felt their happiness and their sadness deeply , felt I want to jump inside the pages and interact with them all .
Although that this is a christian book which is not m..more
That's what I truly felt when I finished this book .
No words will ever help to give this book the description it deserves.
A book that took me to a place I've never been before , i was affected by all the characters in it , felt their happiness and their sadness deeply , felt I want to jump inside the pages and interact with them all .
Although that this is a christian book which is not m..more
May 24, 2015Richard Knight rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Thoughtful, intelligent, beautiful, and at times, even funny, this is the third book I've read by Kazantzakis, and it's quite possibly my favorite so far. In a nutshell, this is a story of Christ reimangined. The cast is set, and the villains are the clergymen who only 'love' Christ because it gives them power. But when a true representation of Christ comes along, it scares them, just as Christ did back in his era. What follows is an unorthodox novel that has a lot to say, and an elegant way of..more
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Nikos Kazantzakis (Greek: Νίκος Καζαντζάκης) was a prolific Greek writer, whose works include essays, novels, poems, tragedies, travel books, and translations of such classics as Dante's The Divine Comedy and J.W. von Goethe's Faust.
Like his hero, Odysseus, Kazantzakis lived most of his artistic life outside Greece-except for the years of World War II. 'I am a mariner of Odysseus with heart of..more
Like his hero, Odysseus, Kazantzakis lived most of his artistic life outside Greece-except for the years of World War II. 'I am a mariner of Odysseus with heart of..more
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Un nouveau texte de Nikos Kazantzaki proposé au format de poche. Écrit en français, paru en Grèce en 1929, ce texte fait suite au voyage effectué en Russie par Nikos Kazantzaki à l'invitation du gouvernement soviétique. Profondément marqué par ce séjour, il livre d'abord ses souvenirs sous forme d'un récit intitulé «Ce que j'ai vu en Russie» avant de composer un surprenant roman foutraque, condensé de ses impressions et expériences de voyage : «Toda- Raba», du nom du personnage principal, noir, dont le nom signifie « merci » en hébreu. Sept personnages, d'origines et de cultures différentes, l'accompagnent : un vieil instituteur chinois, Sou-ki, un vieux poète japonais, Amita la juive polonaise Rahel, le Crétois Yéranos, un vieil ouvrier Arménien, Azat, et l'Homme aux grandes mâchoires. Ensemble, ils se rendent d'abord à Astrakhan pour assister à un Congrès oriental, puis à Moscou, où l'on fête l'anniversaire de la Révolution. Jusqu'à ce que Toda-Raba, se prosternant devant le mausolée de Lénine, soit sujet d'une vision apocalyptique susceptible de bouleverser l'avenir de l'humanité..
- AuteurNikos Kazantzakis
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