Fey folk : a tale from Skiathos / Alexandros Papadiamandis ; translated by David Connolly.
Material type: TextPublication details: Athens : Aiora, 2013.Description: 76 pages ; 20 cmISBN:- 9786185048068
- 889.32
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Book - 7-day loan | CYA Library Main Collection | 889.32 PAP (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 00000007395 |
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889.31 VIK Loukis Laras / | 889.32 KON Patouchas / | 889.32 PAP The murderess / | 889.32 PAP Fey folk : | 889.32 VIZ Thracian tales / | 889.3209384 TZI The other self : | 889.3308 GRE Greece : |
Fey Fook is characteristic of Papadiamantis's work. Its characters are quaint, simple-hearted folk living their humble lives in accordance with centuries-old traditions and customs, delightfully described by Papadiamandis with both reverence and humour. The setting is the hinterland of his native island of Skiathos with its intoxicating vegetation, its hillsides, springs and ravines, where the belief in spirits and the supernatural is deeply rooted in the consciousness of the otherwise God-fearing and devout inhabitants.