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New York, March 3: Kazantzakis celebretionPublic Events Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: "HR-Net News Distribution Manager" <dist@hri.org>Originally From: greeceinprint <greeceinprint at terz.gr> KAZANTZAKIS CELEBRATION IN NEW YORK The conference is hosted by the A. S. Onassis Program in Hellenic Studies, New York University and sponsored by the Hellenic Foundation for Culture, the International Society of the Friends of Nikos Kazantzakis in Geneva, the National Book Center (EKEBI), the Embassy of Greece in Washington and the Consulate General of Greece in New York. "Greece in Print" will exhibit a collection of Kazantzakis' books in English and in Greek, as well as a collection of books about Kazantzakis' work. Time and place: Saturday, March 3, 2007, 9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., in NYU's Jurow Hall, located in the Silver Center at 100 Washington Square East, entry on Waverly Place. Telephone: 212 998-3950. A map is available at http://upcoming.org/venue/33688/ . Free admission. 9:30 a.m. Greetings 9:35 Why Read Kazantzakis in the Twenty-First Century? Peter Bien 10:00 Why Read Kazantzakis in the 21st Century?: A Constructive (Rather than Deconstructive) Postmodern Response. Daniel A. Dombrowski 10:25 Anti-nihilism in the Thought of Nikos Kazantzakis. Christos Galanopoulos 10:50 Reading Kazantzakis Today: A Christian Theological Perspective. Darren J. N. Middleton 11:15 Coffee break 11:45 Kazantzakis and Cavafy on Julian the Apostate: In defense of Skepticism. George Syrimis 12:10 p.m. Kazantzakis's Comedy: The Tragedy of Christianity as a Discipline. Andrea Rosso Efthymiou 12:35 Kazantzakis' Ethical Humanism : Inspiration for Saving the Earth. Thanasis Maskaleris 1:00 Lunch for everybody: speakers and audience 1:50 Kazantzakis: from the Cretan Glance to the Divine Flame. John P. Anton 2:15 The Ideological and Aesthetic Perspective in Kazantzakis's Dramas: Is It Still Valid? Kyriaki Petrakou 2:40 Governance and Justice in Modern Tragedy. Vassilis Lambropoulos 3:05 Dramatic reading from Capodistria. Yannis Simonides 3:30 Woman as Symbol in Kazantzakis's Writings. Constance Tagopoulos 3:55 "Between Two Reigns": Multiculturalism and Incommensurability of Paradigms in Nikos Kazantzakis's Odyssey. Athena Vouyouca 4:20 Coffee break 4:45 Kazantzakis the Greek?: Travel and Leisure, Hunger and Pathos in Nikos Kazantzakis's Journeying. Vangelis Calotychos 5:10 Music Inspired by the Works of Nikos Kazantzakis. Nikos Metallinos 5:35 Theodorakis's Songs from his Zorba ballet. Lina Orfanos & Spiros Exaras For further information, contact one of the following: Peter Bien, 603 643-5524, peter.bien@dartmouth.edu Nikos Metallinos 514 848-2424, ext. 2536. nikos@vax2.concordia.ca Niki Kekos, 212 998-3990, niki.kekos@nyu.edu Yannis Fakazis Greece In Print 262 Rivervale Road 7 Fragoklisias Street River Vale, NJ 07675 USA Marousi 151-25 Greece Tel: 201-666-7374 Tel: 210-619-9149 Fax: 201-664-3402 Fax: 210-610-4707 E-mail: info@greeceinprint.com Website: www.greeceinprint.com Public Events Directory - Previous Article - Next Article |