The Maze
By (Author) Panos Karnezis
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
15th July 2007
Revised edition
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
208
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 13mm
149g
The revised version of Panos Karnezis's Whitbread-Nominated first novel. Anatolia, 1922. Pursued by a Turkish army after three years of Greek occupation, a retreating Greek brigade has lost its way. Commanded by a brigadier with a passion for Greek mythology and a secret addiction to morphine, the brigade's only chance of salvation is to reach the Mediterranean coast and sail home. As the army wanders through the inhospitable land, morale crumbles among the troops, a spate of thefts goes unsolved and every man's thoughts retrurn to a terrible act of vengeance committed by the brigade. Their luck seems to change, when they come across a small town, up until then untouched by the war, where the mayor and schoolteacher are in competition for the favours of the local courtesan and a failed newspaper correspondent is drinking himself to death for lack of a story. But instead of outrunning its Furies, the brigade brings them to this seemingly idyllic palace, with fateful consequences for soldiers and citizens alike.
Karnezis seems likely to take his place beside the masters of European storytelling * Independent on Sunday *
The Maze confirms Karnezis as an original and important literary voice * The Times *
Worthy of Graham Greene. [The Maze is] an outlandish, ingeniously constructed novel as powerful and full of surprises as any ancient myth * Sunday Telegraph *
Enchanting... the mad beauty of Karnezis's imagination is entirely his own * Guardian *
Excellent... Assured and sophisticated * Sunday Times *
Panos Karnezis was born in Greece in 1967 and came to England in 1992. He studied engineering at Oxford and worked in industry before starting to write in English. He studied for an MA in Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia. He is the author of Little Infamies, a collection of connected short stories set in a nameless Greek village, and the novels; The Maze, shortlisted for the 2004 Whitbread First Novel Award, The Birthday Party and The Convent. Panos Karnezis lives in London.