The Maze_Karnezis
2006 Nominated

The Maze

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

Anatolia, 1922. A retreating Greek brigade has lost its way. Pursued by a Turkish army seeking vengeance for three years of Greek occupation, and commanded by a brigadier with a passion for Greek mythology and an addiction to morphia, the brigade’s only chance of salvation is to reach the Mediterranean coast and sail home.

As the army wanders through the Anatolian desert, their internal divisions become more pronounced and their dementias more florid. Eventually they reach a small town, up until now untouched by the war, which is run by a simple-minded mayor and is peopled by a gallery of wonderfully strange characters. When the soldiers leave at last, a tragedy has taken place and the town has changed forever.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Panos
Karnezis

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
Greece
Original Language
English
Publisher
Jonathan Cape

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