Can ancient myths express modern politics: some comments on Theo Angelopoulos’ Ulysses Gaze | Vrasidas Karalis




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Summary: The Greeks: Vrasidas Karalis <em>Associate Professor Vrasidas Karalis (Sydney)</em> Vrasidas Karalis is the author of <em>Nikos Kazantzakis and the Palimpsest of History</em> (Kanakis, 1995) and a number of translation-studies of books by Michael Psellos, Michael Doukas, and Leo the Deacon. He is also the translator of Patrick White’s <em>Voss</em> and <em>A Cheery Soul</em> into Greek. “The Greeks”: Muses, Myths, and Modernities. Vrasidas Karalis is the author of Nikos Kazantzakis and the Palimpsest of History (Kanakis, 1995) and a number of translation-studies of books by Michael Psellos, Michael Doukas, and Leo the Deacon. He is also the translator of Patrick White’s Voss and A Cheery Soul into Greek.