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The reader finds themselves before a work by Nikos Kazantzakis unlike Zorba the Greek, The Last Temptation, The Fratricides, Report to El Greco, Christ Recrucified, and others. This time, they encounter a work of a special kind; a work woven by Kazantzakis in his final solitude, thread by thread, like some creatures that rise at dawn to seize what the world offers and what the soul yearns for. This unique and magnificent work is the life he envisioned, lived, and also lived as he envisioned it, for he rejects everything that deviates from the principles, desires, behavior, and, above all, worldview he established for himself.











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