About Nikos Kazantzakis
Nikos Kazantzakis was arguably the most important and most translated Greek writer and philosopher of the 20th century. Yet he did not become truly well known until the 1964 release of the Michael Cacoyannis film Zorba the Greek, based on Kazantzakis' novel whose English translation has the same title.
Novels
God's Pauper: St. Francis of Assisi (1950)
Zorba the Greek (1952)
Freedom and Death (1954)
Christ Recrucified (1960)
The Last Temptation (1960)
The Saviors of God: Spiritual Exercises (1960)
The Fratricides (1964)
Report to Greco (1965)
Serpent and the Lily (1980)
Alexander the Great (1982)
At the Palace of Knossos (1988)
Zorba the Greek (1952)
Freedom and Death (1954)
Christ Recrucified (1960)
The Last Temptation (1960)
The Saviors of God: Spiritual Exercises (1960)
The Fratricides (1964)
Report to Greco (1965)
Serpent and the Lily (1980)
Alexander the Great (1982)
At the Palace of Knossos (1988)
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