FROM ITS FIRST APPEARANCE IN 1903 "The Murderess" has been regarded as Papadiamandis's finest work. Set on his native island it tells the story of Hadoula, a widow with grown-up children,
The diary of travels in the island of Crete in 1864 (4 April - 31 May) illustrated by the author s own drawings and paintings in both colour and black and white, with an introduction, notes and appendices by Rowena Fowler....
"The Blind Man with the Lamp", originally published in Greek in 1983, is the first English translation of a complete collection of poetry by Leivaditis....