Bitter Lemons of Cyprus
(Autor) Lawrence DurrellAs the island fights for independence from British colonial rule, ancient conflicts between Turkish and Greek Cypriots trouble the glittering Mediterranean waters. Into the brewing political storm enters Lawrence Durrell, yearning for the idyllic island lifestyle of his youth in Corfu. He settles into a dilapidated villa, and with his poet's eye for beauty - and passable Greek - vividly captures the moods and atmospheres of island life in a changing world. Whether collecting folklore or wild flowers, describing the brewing revolution or eccentric local characters, Durrell is a magician with words: and the result is not only a classic travel memoir, but an intimate portrait of a community lost forever.
Lawrence Durrell
Lawrence Durrell was a British novelist, poet, and travel writer best known for his novel series "The Alexandria Quartet," which explores love, desire, and identity in Egypt. His lush, lyrical prose and complex characters have made him a key figure in modernist literature, influencing generations of writers.