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  1. Biography. Kazantzakis was born in 1883 in the town of Kandiye (now Heraklion) in Crete, with origins from the village of Myrtia. Crete had not yet joined the modern Greek state (which had been established in 1832), and was still under the rule of the Ottoman Empire.

  2. Níkos Kazantzákis (born Feb. 18, 1883, Iráklion, Crete, Ottoman Empire [now in Greece]—died Oct. 26, 1957, Freiburg im Breisgau, W.Ger.) was a Greek writer whose prolific output and wide variety of work represent a major contribution to modern Greek literature.

  3. Feb 18, 2024 · Learn about the life and work of Nikos Kazantzakis, the Cretan novelist, poet, philosopher, and politician who wrote Zorba the Greek and The Odyssey: A Modern Sequel. Discover his influences, travels, relationships, and struggles in this comprehensive article.

  4. The writings and philosophy of Nikos Kazantzakis feel as poignant today as they did during his life in the first half of the twentieth century. In May 2014 we staged the UK premiere of Comedy: A Tragedy In One Act at The Lilian Baylis Studio, Sadler’s Wells, in May 2014.

  5. Nikos Kazantzakis (Greek: Νίκος Καζαντζάκης [ˈnikos kazanˈd͡zacis]; 2 March (OS 18 February) 1883 – 26 October 1957) was a Greek writer, journalist, politician, poet and philosopher. He is considered by many people to be one of the greatest writers of modern Greek literature.

  6. Learn about the life and works of Nikos Kazantzakis, a prominent Greek writer, philosopher and politician. Explore his novels, poems, plays, travel books and his famous sequel to The Odyssey.

  7. May 11, 2018 · Greek author Nikos Kazantzakis is best remembered as the author of Zorba the Greek (1946), The Last Temptation of Christ (1951), and other philosophical novels in which he explored the spiritual and intellectual anguish of modern humanity.