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One Mykonos
James N. Davidson
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The Giants were the cousins of the Olympians, who rebelled and were defeated. "When all the gods had slaked their thirst for particular vengeance there were still a few Giants left over, dead in all their various shapes and sizes. Hercules looked around a bit to see if anyone was looking, then brushed them all under one Mykonos."

In antiquity, Mykonos had little going for it, apart from being the sibling island to Delos, birthplace of Apollo. The Persians regrouped there after their defeat in 490 BCE at Marathon. Throughout most of the first 1000 years CE regular pillaging by the Turks impoverished the inhabitants. With its labrynthine streets and minimal buildings, it became a haven, hiding spies all the way up through the Napoleonic and First World Wars.

James Davidson, a brilliant young classical scholar, visited Mykonos for the gay Festival of the Twelve Gods and found it a hedonistic paradise. Although he is in modern Mykonos, ancient Mykonos' history and mythology periodically consume the narrative, asserting their influence and power. Part travelogue, part classical history, part personal essay, part mythology, this is a witty and fascinating gem of a book.

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English
Pages
157

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Cover of: One Mykonos
One Mykonos: being ancients, being islands, being giants, being gay
2000, Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Press
in English - 1st U.S. ed.
Cover of: One Mykonos
One Mykonos
1999, Profile Books in association with London Review of Books
in English

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Dewey Decimal Class
949.5/85
Library of Congress
DF901.M9 D38 1999, DF901.M9D38 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
157 p. :
Number of pages
157

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Open Library
OL123472M
ISBN 10
1861971257
LCCN
99491671
OCLC/WorldCat
49902192
Library Thing
499388
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3523585

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