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Ulysses Odyssey and Western Philosophy
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by klippety  8-23-2008   
 Hard to imagine a single thought without the references to our past stories. Homer and Ulysses are embedded in endless seeming variations.
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"Zorba the Israeli"
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by syncopath  7-8-2008    1
 His most famous book, "Zorba the Greek," was published in 1946. Its appearance in English in the United States, in 1954, made its author a runaway success that exposed him to the rest of the world. Zorbas became an adored figure in Western culture, and his prescription for life, passions and animal instincts were idealized. He came to represent all of Greek culture. Kazantzakis wrote many books. "The Last Temptation of Christ" roused a storm of controversy when it appeared. (the film version of the book was released, directed by Martin Scorsese with a soundtrack composed by Peter Gabriel.) "It's the combination of the landscape and the people," Melzer a former philosophy professor says "Greeks have an endless ability to be happy, and we Israelis can only learn from them."
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A new Quote (by deeply religious nonbeliever)
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by syncopath  7-31-2007    2
 1. the above quote is graven on Kazantzakis tombstone 2. " They think of me as a scholar, an intellectual, a pen-pusher. And I am none of them. When I write, my fingers get covered not in ink, but in blood. I think I am nothing more than this: an undaunted soul. " Words Nikos Kazantzakis used to describe himself in 1950.
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