Gemisto - John Warden - Books - AuthorHouse - 9781418448363 - June 30, 2004
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Gemisto

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The story is about a young mangrowing up in a world at war, seeking, through philosophy or through love, toget free from the darkness of his past. It takes place in C15 Greece (andItaly). It describes the struggles of Southern Greece to remain free from both Turkish and Western control. The story is told by John Asan Zaccaria, son of the erstwhile Baron of Arcadia, who has spent his childhood and early teens inprison with his father. He tells of his role in the resistance, in the diplomatic dealings with the Turks and Venetians, the final collapse of Byzantine rule, his escape from Greeceto Italy, the continued fighting between Venetians and Turks, and the final desperate attempts of Greek freedom fighters. A dominant figure in the story, though infact he dies before the action starts, is Gemisto Pletho, philosopher and patriot. The narrator becomes a member of the 'Plethonista' community in the mountains of Southern Greece. The story culminates in the death of Zaccaria's partner Nigellaat the hands of zealots within the community and the collapse of the community. One continuing theme is the narrator's emergence from the world of darkness in which he was brought up, andhis struggles to relate to the people and events of the world outside him. Anaspect of this is his search for a philosophy of life, which becomes a conflict between the 'clear light' of Gemisto's rational system and the more opaque world of suffering and emotion which the narratorhas himself experienced. He discovers how 'reason' can turn to dogmatism, and dogmatism to fundamentalism.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 30, 2004
ISBN13 9781418448363
Publishers AuthorHouse
Pages 264
Dimensions 229 × 152 × 15 mm   ·   390 g
Language English  

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