Two Books About A Remote Mountainous Region of Greece
I have recently read two fascinating books about the remote mountainous region of Epirus in northwestern Greece. The first book I read was Lament from Epirus by Christopher C. King, (W.W. Norton & Co., 2018(), an account of the author’s lifelong involvement in discovering, initially by means of old 78 rpm vinyl records, traditional music from Epirus in northwestern Greece. The second book, which I decided to reread right after my reading of Lament from Epirus, was Eleni, by Nicholas Gage (Random House, 1983), a harrowing account of how Gage’s mother, a peasant woman from a remote village in the Pindos Mountains of Epirus in Greece near the Albanian border, struggled to save her children. This task, undertaken during the Greek Civil War, ultimately cost this courageous woman her life, while it successfully saved the lives of her children. -more-