Published in 1958, Mani is not an open window on the author's life story; the point of view is that of a man who "never takes us [...] inside Leigh Fermor himself. His eyes look out, not in".This essay aims to show how the author explores the rich history of Greece, with particular emphasis on its landscapes - especially the mountains and hills of the Peloponnese - along with its archaeological sites and lesser-known regions. The approach is twofold, combining archaeological and ethnographic perspectives and addressing both historical and contemporary dimensions. Within this framework, the Mani is presented as a quintessential representation of Greek culture as observed by an English traveller in the early twentieth century. The work is characterised by its distinctive narrative structure, in which descriptions of places, events and individuals are seamlessly interwoven to provide a nuanced understanding of Greece's historical and cultural identity.
Patrick Leigh Fermor’s "Mani. Travels in the Southern Peloponnese": The Earthly Frontier of the Modern Imagination.
Partenza Paola
;Emanuela Ettorre;Giuliano Mion;Carlo Martinez;Silvia Antosa;Lorella Martinelli;Lorenzo Buonvivere;Antonio Gurrieri;
2024-01-01
Abstract
Published in 1958, Mani is not an open window on the author's life story; the point of view is that of a man who "never takes us [...] inside Leigh Fermor himself. His eyes look out, not in".This essay aims to show how the author explores the rich history of Greece, with particular emphasis on its landscapes - especially the mountains and hills of the Peloponnese - along with its archaeological sites and lesser-known regions. The approach is twofold, combining archaeological and ethnographic perspectives and addressing both historical and contemporary dimensions. Within this framework, the Mani is presented as a quintessential representation of Greek culture as observed by an English traveller in the early twentieth century. The work is characterised by its distinctive narrative structure, in which descriptions of places, events and individuals are seamlessly interwoven to provide a nuanced understanding of Greece's historical and cultural identity.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.