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Greece
Martin Garrett
其他書名
A Literary Companion
出版
Murray
, 1994
主題
History / General
ISBN
0719552001
9780719552007
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=4kQdHQAACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
In Greece, said Byron, where'er we tread' is haunted, holy ground. Many came to tread (or dig up) the ancient stones and some, like Lamartine, Heinrich Schliemann and Mary Renault (all included here), wrote vividly about them. But more immediate experiences were available as well: Byron met Friars and Friers, menacing brigands, and Ali Pasha of Ioannina - attentive host and roaster of enemies on spits. Edward Lear painted the landscape enthusiastically, but also endured the woes of Thessaly as heavy rain and soggy storks poured through his roof. Gladstone (accidentally) head-butted the Bishop of Paxos. William Golding snorted at the inescapability of the Parthenon and consumed quantities of beer on Lesbos, where in 1915 Sir Compton Mackenzie had been afflicted by red bugs like animated cayenne pepper. Henry Miller hymned the distinctiveness of the cool glass of Greek water, leaving Liudprand, tenth-century Bishop of Cremona, to denounce retsina and Evelyn Waugh to find that ouzo tastes like camphorated oil.