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Richard Pine

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The Eye of the Xenos, Letters about Greece (Durrell Studies 3)

The Eye of the Xenos, Letters about Greece (Durrell Studies 3)

Richard Pine; Vera Konidari

CAMBRIDGE SCHOLARS PUBLISHING
2022
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The condition of Greece, ever since its establishment as a sovereign state in 1830, has been the subject of intense international debate, centring on its pivotal role in the Balkans. This has been aggravated by Greece’s economic collapse in 2010 and by the ongoing refugee crisis, by environmental disasters, terrorism and the Macedonian question. This book’s analysis and assessment of Greek social, cultural and political life is trenchant, up-front and passionate, based on the author’s belief that one cannot love Greece without also mourning the fault-lines in bureaucracy and the dynastic politics which have dominated it since its inception. This book features a selection of the author’s “Letters from Greece” (from The Irish Times) and his “Eye of the Xenos”, from the Greek newspaper Kathimerini, in its entirety, in both English and a Greek translation, including columns which Kathimerini refused to print due to the nature of their political commentary.
Lawrence Durrell’s Woven Web of Guesses (Durrell Studies 2)

Lawrence Durrell’s Woven Web of Guesses (Durrell Studies 2)

Richard Pine

Cambridge Scholars Publishing
2021
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This volume presents a number of original essays on aspects of Lawrence Durrell which have not previously been discussed. Durrell (1912-1990) was the ground-breaking author of The Alexandria Quartet, Tunc-Nunquam (The Revolt of Aphrodite) and The Avignon Quintet and of many plays, volumes of poetry and essays. This volume, by one of the world's foremost experts on Durrell's life and work, explores his early literary connections with Henry Miller, Anaïs Nin, Alfred Perlès and David Gascoyne in topics such as surrealism and psychology. It features new insights into Durrell's approach to popular literature, Greek politics and sexual orientation, and establishes Durrell's mental states from an examination of his private notebooks. It presents a composite portrait of a writer obsessed with the themes of identity, creativity, sexuality and freedom.
A Cafe in Space: The Anais Nin Literary Journal, Volume 3

A Cafe in Space: The Anais Nin Literary Journal, Volume 3

Gunther Stuhlmann; Richard Pine; James Clawson

Sky Blue Press
2020
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Volume 3 of A Cafe in Space: The Anais Nin Literary Journal contains Anais Nin's revealing correspondence with the man who would help propel her to fame, her literary agent, Gunther Stuhlmann. Also included are several articles on one of Nin's great literary allies, English novelist Lawrence Durrell, who, with Nin and Henry Miller, formed the "Three Musketeers" in Paris during the 1930s, each of whom helped the others get their work published. Katrin Burtschell gives readers a look at how influential Japan was to both Nin and Henry Miller, and Karl Orend examines the marriage between Henry and June Miller in an entirely new light.
Lawrence Durrell: The Mindscape

Lawrence Durrell: The Mindscape

Richard Pine

Palgrave Macmillan
1994
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In this second volume of his study of the Anglo-Irish novelist Lawrence Durrell (following the appearance in 1988 of The Dandy and the Herald: Manners, Mind and Morals from Brummell to Durrell Richard Pine examines in detail Durrell's unique contribution to the development of the modern novel, concentrating in particular on the evidence of Durrell's private notebooks and diaries. Pine's twenty-year friendship with Burrell has resulted in an intimate portrait of a singular mind whose extraordinary career, both as a writer and as a British colonial official, is hallmarked by the creation of 'the Heraldic Universe', an imaginative realm within which the artist reigns supreme.